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#pragma once
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// The following macros define the minimum required platform. The minimum required platform
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// is the earliest version of Windows, Internet Explorer etc. that has the necessary features to run
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// your application. The macros work by enabling all features available on platform versions up to and
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// including the version specified.
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// Modify the following defines if you have to target a platform prior to the ones specified below.
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// Refer to MSDN for the latest info on corresponding values for different platforms.
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#ifndef WINVER // Specifies that the minimum required platform is Windows Vista.
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#define WINVER 0x0600 // Change this to the appropriate value to target other versions of Windows.
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#endif
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#ifndef _WIN32_WINNT // Specifies that the minimum required platform is Windows Vista.
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#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0600 // Change this to the appropriate value to target other versions of Windows.
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#endif
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#ifndef _WIN32_WINDOWS // Specifies that the minimum required platform is Windows 98.
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#define _WIN32_WINDOWS 0x0410 // Change this to the appropriate value to target Windows Me or later.
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#endif
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#ifndef _WIN32_IE // Specifies that the minimum required platform is Internet Explorer 7.0.
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#define _WIN32_IE 0x0700 // Change this to the appropriate value to target other versions of IE.
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#endif
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