Menu Code

Dear Friends
How can i call the startup code of the menu, after i started the form.
i have an application with multiple users privileges, and when the user login to the application a specific menus will appear, and when another user login to the application another menu items should appear.
to achieve this goal the application must be closed then started again. can i call the menu code from the main form without closing the whole application??
Thanks in advance
Mohammad

if i have understood what your issue is right...
now, do you have a username/pwd set-up for each user in your application ?
or you are using the user's network login names to set previleges in your menus?
if you are dynamically doint this process of extracting the network login name of the user that is using the application, then all you have to do is enable/diable menu "items" at form start-up
or, when you have a username/password screen..or you have a database of your own usernames and pwds, you can code this logic in your submit button to change the menus appropriately..this is like when a user submits his username/pwd info, and the menus are set accordingly

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    /* Menu items that have a submenu have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenu and are set to use a background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul a.MenuBarItemSubmenu
        background-image: url(SpryMenuBarRight.gif);
        background-repeat: no-repeat;
        background-position: 95% 50%;
    /* Menu items that are open with submenus have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenuHover and are set to use a "hover" background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover
        background-image: url(SpryMenuBarDownHover.gif);
        background-repeat: no-repeat;
        background-position: 95% 50%;
    /* Menu items that are open with submenus have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenuHover and are set to use a "hover" background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover
        background-image: url(SpryMenuBarRightHover.gif);
        background-repeat: no-repeat;
        background-position: 95% 50%;
    BROWSER HACKS: the hacks below should not be changed unless you are an expert
    /* HACK FOR IE: to make sure the sub menus show above form controls, we underlay each submenu with an iframe */
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal iframe
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        z-index: 1010;
        filter:alpha(opacity:0.1);
    /* HACK FOR IE: to stabilize appearance of menu items; the slash in float is to keep IE 5.0 from parsing */
    @media screen, projection
        ul.MenuBarHorizontal li.MenuBarItemIE
            display: inline;
            f\loat: left;
            background: #FFF;

    I have noticed that you have removed the above. There is still a problem in IE6 in that the background colour remains white.
    To solve this, remove the red parts and add the green parts
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal {
        margin: 0;
        padding: 0;
        list-style-type: none;
        font-size: 14px;
        cursor: default;
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        font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
        z-index: 10;
        background-color: #424242;
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul {
        margin: 0;
        padding: 0;
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        z-index: 1020;
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        position: absolute;
        left: -1000em;
    ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul li {
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        border-top-width: 1px;
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        border-top-color: #FFF;
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    ul.MenuBarHorizontal a {
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        padding: 0.5em 0.75em;
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    ul.MenuBarHorizontal iframe {
        position: absolute;
        z-index: 1010;
       filter:alpha(opacity:0.1);
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