From: Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

jaltman> That is true, but NOWINABLE is not defined.  I added 
jaltman> 
jaltman>   #ifndef NOWINABLE 
jaltman>      if (cursor) {
jaltman>         ...
jaltman>      }
jaltman>   #endif
jaltman> 
jaltman> and the code still compiled and generated the error.  I went through
jaltman> and did this with about a dozen other #ifndefs as well.

Have you actually checked that this is true when winuser.h is
processed.  I really can't find any other explanation...

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