Hi Martin,

While I can't answer your question, I can point out that applications
windows often have different numbers of child windows, based on which
configuration options you've set at the moment, or which way you've used the
application from one time to the next.

In general, it's not a good programming practice to count on a certain
number of windows, or worse, to count on the window you want, to be
positioned at a certain point in the list of windows.  It's much better to
find the window based on something else such as it's name and it's class
name and it's type and perhaps it's style characteristics, etc.

If you have a programming problem where you need to find a specific child
window, why not describe it here to see if others can suggest alternatives
for you to try?

hth,

Chip
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: martin webster [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 3:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: What is GWM32DLL_ClassName_00000444_13?
> 
> Hi All,
> What is GWM32DLL_ClassName_00000444_13 which sometimes 
> appears in my list of child windows when counting from the 
> currently ActiveWindow, and obtaining a list of classnames. 
> This doesn't all ways happen, or should I say this doesn't 
> all ways happen immediately, and it all ways appears as the 
> first window in the count. this is really messing up my count.
> Warm regards.
> Martin Webster.
> 
> 

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