> I used to use (assuming the button's text is "Start"):
> Win.Close(Win.Handle("Taskbar","Start"))
> which is probably the safest way, however, alters the standard look of
> Windows.
> 
> This may suit better for your purpose:
> Win.Enable("c=DV2ControlHost",0)
> which blocks clicking an item in the Start Menu. But be aware that
> there is a rather simpler way to re-enable it than in the case of
"Close".
> 
> Sean

Pardon my ignorance, Sean. Are those lines of code you've recommended
scripts, or what? How would I actually create them in PowerPro?




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