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help needed for MFC ritch GUI controls

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    sarat12in
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    hi all, we are planning to change the look and feel of out product which is developed MFC classes with the help of our own classes as wrapers to MFC control classes to made the control look like flat control.. but on client requests we need to make controls look even more ritch like XP control.. with minimal changes for that iwas looking at comancontrol6.0.. but comancontrol6.0 works only on windows XP.. but our product is well established on win2k server please some one help me in finding out what the best solution for my problem mentioned abow and also let me know how abt GDI+ , please let me know wether GDI+ works on win2k r no am eagerly waiting for the suggessions from u i hope u all will help me finding out the best solution for me thank you

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      hi all, we are planning to change the look and feel of out product which is developed MFC classes with the help of our own classes as wrapers to MFC control classes to made the control look like flat control.. but on client requests we need to make controls look even more ritch like XP control.. with minimal changes for that iwas looking at comancontrol6.0.. but comancontrol6.0 works only on windows XP.. but our product is well established on win2k server please some one help me in finding out what the best solution for my problem mentioned abow and also let me know how abt GDI+ , please let me know wether GDI+ works on win2k r no am eagerly waiting for the suggessions from u i hope u all will help me finding out the best solution for me thank you

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      Dewm Solo
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      Well first of all GDI+ is part of the .Net framework 2.0. And indeed it works on Win2K, although since you cannot use XP's visual styles you will not be able to use them. There is nothing stopping you from creating your own controls derived from the .Net controls and change their draw methods.

      Dewm Solo - Managed C++ Developer

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        hi all, we are planning to change the look and feel of out product which is developed MFC classes with the help of our own classes as wrapers to MFC control classes to made the control look like flat control.. but on client requests we need to make controls look even more ritch like XP control.. with minimal changes for that iwas looking at comancontrol6.0.. but comancontrol6.0 works only on windows XP.. but our product is well established on win2k server please some one help me in finding out what the best solution for my problem mentioned abow and also let me know how abt GDI+ , please let me know wether GDI+ works on win2k r no am eagerly waiting for the suggessions from u i hope u all will help me finding out the best solution for me thank you

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        led mike
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        sarat12in wrote:

        please let me know wether GDI+ works on win2k r no

        They hide that information in the documentation[^]

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