I think dropping it for Vista was fallout from the problem that under Win32, any program could send window messages to any other program, which was a bad thing, as you could send WM_TIMER messages with a callback parameter to execute arbitrary code in the other executable. I'm using filename drag-n-drop quite often, but I'm still on Windows XP.
In reply to Re^8: Character encoding in console in Windows
by Corion
in thread Character encoding in console in Windows
by elef
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