The only code I have is a couple of lines of the 'Windows Hide' command.
I have them set to 'Specific Window' and I specify the window title.
for example, I have Disk Defragmenter running. Under Specific Window, I have 'Disk Defragmenter' in the Window Title field. It does match the window name and the only time the macro works is if I have the Macro Express application running and it is the foremost application on my screen. If I minimize everything and try to run the hotkey, it won't work. I have tried various hotkeys from SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+"X" combinations to simple ALT-B combos.
I actually recreated the basic macro and I follow the same method as Kevin. It is also set to 'global'.
I also noticed my other macro does now work. It only has one line;
Windows Reposition: Center - Current Win
It's set to 'Center on Screen' of the 'Current Window'
It will not work for any window, whether its fullscreen, maximized or a resized window.
One thing I notice when I press the hotkeys to run the macros is that you can notice Vista 'stutter' for a half second, as if the system recognized I punched the hotkey and it runs something, but it's not my macro, it just passes through.
Thanks for any help.