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    CreateWindowEx, lpClassName question.

    I don't have much WIN API develepment experience, most of the stuff I do is MFC stuff.

    My question is:

    Where can I find all the possible "predifined class names" as stated by Microsoft?

    If lpClassName is a string, it specifies the window class name. The class name can be any name registered with the RegisterClass function or any of the predefined control-class names.
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    Re: CreateWindowEx, lpClassName question.

    If I don't remember wrong that information can be found further down on the page where you found that text. It's a table with BUTTON, EDIT, LISTBOX and so on
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    Re: CreateWindowEx, lpClassName question.

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    Re: CreateWindowEx, lpClassName question.

    Thanks guys
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