This is a long shot but…we have an Air app that needs to run continously, even if the computer has a screensaver. Is there any way to detect and override that?
Thanks!
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So, you want a way, without user intervention, to force your application to run continuously, overriding the users choice in the matter?
Programs that do that are usually called viruses.
How ’bout a big dialog box that says “Turn off your screensaver”.