> It looks as though you're returning an OK *and* the effect
> which isn't how the thing is implemented via the pywin32
> wrappers.
Thanks for the reply, however even after I change the return value to
just the effect code, I still have the same problem. There must still
be something else I'm doin
I'm trying to create a program that will process files dragged into
its window, however I can't seem to get the cursor to change correctly
when something is dragged over the window. I've created an object that
implements the IDropTarget interface, but it seems the value returned
by its DragEnter me