Customizing Common Dialog Boxes

You can use the common dialog boxes in their standard form, or you can customize them. From the user’s perspective, the chief benefit of the common dialog box is its consistent appearance and functionality from application to application. Therefore, it is important that you customize a common dialog box only when it is absolutely necessary for an application. Otherwise, the consistent appearance and simple coding interface are lost. Appropriate customizations leave intact as many of the original controls as possible. Increasing the size of the dialog box or adding new controls in the space already available in the dialog box […]

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Open and Save As Dialog Boxes

[Starting with Windows Vista, the Open and Save As common dialog boxes have been superseded by the Common Item Dialog. We recommended that you use the Common Item Dialog API instead of these dialog boxes from the Common Dialog Box Library.] The Open dialog box lets the user specify the drive, directory, and the name of a file or set of files to open. You create and display an Open dialog box by initializing an OPENFILENAME structure and passing the structure to the GetOpenFileName function. The Save As dialog box lets the user specify the drive, directory, and name of […]

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CCRA Certifications for Windows 2008 R2 and XenApp6 Products

Product Assurance Level Certified Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft Corporation Certification Report Security Target EAL4+ ALC_FLR.3 24-MAR-11 Citrix XenApp 6.0 for Windows Server 2008 R2 – Platinum Edition Citrix Systems Inc Certification Report Security Target EAL2+ ALC_FLR.2 28-FEB-11   For complete products evaluated and certified by Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement, refer to http://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/products/. For the list of “Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL)”, refer to here.

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