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Topic: «
Lock or Protect a Window
, Minimize to Tray additional function in AWM » on forum:
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Glenn Wilcox
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09/24/2015 06:33:02
When minimizing a Window (using Win + .). I would like to 'password protect' window(s) that have been minimized to the tray so that if you were to Right-Click on the item in the tray (where it currently shows 'Restore Window and Close Window') you could be prompted to enter a PIN code to open/unlock the window(s) to be restored when Restore Window was sel ected. Of course if one was to 'kill' the Actual Window Manger program fr om the Task Manager or some other method, the window minimized/locked would disappear also. I used an old program on Windows XP called UltraHide Pro by Xetoware ages ago which worked similar to this function.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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09/24/2015 14:46:31
Hello Glenn,
Thanks for the post.
We'll consider your feature request and inform you if/when it will be implemented in our products.
Best regards.
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