Window Handles of Global ObjectsLast reviewed: July 22, 1997Article ID: Q10213 |
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A handle is a unique, fixed identifier for a global object. Handles exist to allow easy, indirect access to an object that may move in memory. Handles are unique only among the objects to which they refer. A handle to a window will always be different from all other handles to windows, but it could have the same value as a handle to a brush (or to any other object). It is safe to hold onto a window handle (or any handle) of a global object. As long as that object exists, its handle will not change.
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