We are working on this same issue right now in our desktop app and we are using the small green filled square inside the checkbox for case # 2. I have seen this used a lot in Windows to the point that I have just assumed it is a standard. I will admit the first time I saw it during a Visual Studio Install I wondered what it meant. However expanding the treeview to display both Parent and child nodes quickly explained it.
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