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I am using the usual SetParent WinAPI to host in my application A another third party application B, using .Net framework.

However, it is confusing the users, because when a user doing something in the hosted app B, windows will make my app A inactive and grays out the title bar, as it should be actually.

My question: is there any workaround or way to avoid that? I mean to keep my app A active even when one works in the hosted application B?

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  • Unless application B is prepared to be re-parented, this isn't going to work reliably. Ask the vendor of application B if their application is prepared to be re-parented. Aug 18, 2015 at 13:19
  • @IInspectable I see, this is not possible currently.... thank you anyway.
    – TMS
    Aug 18, 2015 at 13:23
  • I had a very hard time working with parent and child windows belonging to different processes. I would strongly advise against it. Also, see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/3459874/… Aug 18, 2015 at 18:52

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