"Dmitry Timoshkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1. MS eventually will drop support for NT4 someday (as they did for Win95) > and it's better IMO to have it mind now than try to catch up later.
Sure, once applications start depending on Win2000 features/bugs we'll have to implement them. But we don't know yet which of these features will be important; and implementing every single one of them is a huge waste of time since the vast majority of them will never matter. > 2. What to do with GlobalGetAtomName on short buffer and GlobalDeleteAtom > tests which behave differently under different Windows implementations? > Drop them altogether? Yes. If a test does not behave consistently, it means it doesn't test an exported feature of the API, but just a random side effect. These tests are useless and should be dropped, unless we identify an app that relies on the side effect. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]