I have a window that does not have a title bar (WindowStyle == WindowStyle.None). The entire window uses the Aero glass effect. When I make the window unresizeable (ResizeMode == ResizeMode.NoResize), the glass effect disappears and my controls just hang in midair. (Essentially, the window itself disappears but leaves its contents.)
Is there a way for me to make the window unresizeable without getting rid of the window frame?
I have read the question Enable Vista glass effect on a borderless WPF window, but that’s not quite what I want–I would like to keep the window border. For an example of what I would like my window to look like, hit Alt+Tab with Aero enabled.
To clarify, I do no want the resize cursors to show up at all when hovering over the window border. This is essentially what I want my window to look like:
The solution doesn’t have to be strictly WPF–I am fine with hacking around with the Win32 API in order to achieve this.

You can hook the wndproc and intercept the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING message. Not strictly WPF, but probably your best bet.
If you want to hide the resize cursors, then your best bet is to intercept WM_NCHITTEST. Call the DefWindowProc (to get the default behavior), and test the return value; if it’s HTBOTTOM, HTBOTTOMLEFT, HTBOTTOMRIGHT, HTTOP, HTTOPLEFT, or HTTOPRIGHT, change the return value to HTBORDER.