Kevin Koch wrote: > You are right that the bg_hdr_def isn't the same as bg_hdr. > > Isn't the right behavior to honor the windows color settings and set bg_hdr > to GetSysColor(ColorWindow)? This is the color of a header. The color of the header should be visually distinct from the color of the individual credential items that fall under the header.
I believe that your real concern with the previous behavior was that the header color for the "Default Identity" was green and you would prefer that green be used to indicate an identity that has valid credentials. When an identity has credentials that are nearing expiration or are expired the header colors shift to yellow, orange and finally red. I think the correct change is to in fact make the headers of identities with valid credentials be displayed as green and the headers of those that do not have any credentials be displayed as gray as they are now. GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOW) should only be used for the background of individual credentials, not headers. > > Just curious, why is this is krbdev instead of kfwdev? Because I sent it to the wrong list. Migrating the discussion to kfwdev with a follow-up. Jeffrey Altman
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