Just so we're all clear about this, if you run the program from, say, inferior mode in Emacs on Windows XP, the "Hello World!" dialog will appear, but it may appear *behind* the Emacs window, i.e. non- intuitively, it does not start out in front of all the other windows. Moreover, nothing in the XP taskbar indicates that the dialog is there. Cliff, can you verify that this isn't just a problem with the dialog being hidden behind another window?
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