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- 1Ouch. You're right -- I can't believe I missed that. Point of etiquette: this fixed the immediate problem, but then another problem cropped up; so my end goal of "get focused handle in other process" is still open. Should I edit this question, or accept this answer and then write a new question?Joe White– Joe White2009-04-06 03:02:55 +00:00Commented Apr 6, 2009 at 3:02
- In this case, the question is really about pInvoking GetGUIThreadInfo so you should probably vote it up as being helpful and mark it as the answer. You might also want to edit the title to more narrowly describe this question. Then add a new question about the more general problem including what...Stephen Martin– Stephen Martin2009-04-06 14:17:51 +00:00Commented Apr 6, 2009 at 14:17
- ...your underlying requirement is and what you've tried so far. In general, you should edit a question to add information or clarity not to change what is being asked.Stephen Martin– Stephen Martin2009-04-06 14:19:42 +00:00Commented Apr 6, 2009 at 14:19
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