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Yes, that argument is blatantly false. It's not true in terms of the MSDN classification, nor is it true in terms of the classification system used on Stack Overflow Overflow.

Our tag is appropriate for any question related to the Windows/Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice: ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "– MSFT". These users are, in my experience, the least knowledgeable, eitherboth about the technology orand also about how Stack Overflow Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.

Yes, that argument is blatantly false. It's not true in terms of the MSDN classification, nor is it true in terms of the classification system used on Stack Overflow.

Our tag is appropriate for any question related to the Windows/Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice: ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "– MSFT". These users are the least knowledgeable, either about the technology or about how Stack Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.

Yes, that argument is blatantly false. It's not true in terms of the MSDN classification, nor is it true in terms of the classification system used on Stack Overflow.

Our tag is appropriate for any question related to the Windows/Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice: ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "– MSFT". These users are, in my experience, the least knowledgeable, both about the technology and also about how Stack Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.

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Yes, that argument is blatantly false. TheIt's not true in terms of the MSDN classification, nor is it true in terms of the classification system used on Stack Overflow.

Our tag is appropriate for anyany question related to the Win32Windows/Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice—ignoreadvice: ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "-MSFT""– MSFT". These users are the least knowledgeable, either about the technology or about how Stack Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.

Yes, that argument is blatantly false. The tag is appropriate for any question related to the Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice—ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "-MSFT". These users are the least knowledgeable, either about the technology or about how Stack Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.

Yes, that argument is blatantly false. It's not true in terms of the MSDN classification, nor is it true in terms of the classification system used on Stack Overflow.

Our tag is appropriate for any question related to the Windows/Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice: ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "– MSFT". These users are the least knowledgeable, either about the technology or about how Stack Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.

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Cody Gray Mod
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Yes, that argument is blatantly false. The tag is appropriate for any question related to the Win32 API, which would include the shell APIs.

Note that there is also a tag, which one might argue should be used on the question as well. But it should not be used instead of , because the latter is how you're going to get the question seen by the appropriate subject-matter experts.

As a bit of general advice—ignore anyone who has their user name suffixed with "-MSFT". These users are the least knowledgeable, either about the technology or about how Stack Overflow is supposed to work. This is not an "official designation" conferred upon a user account either by Microsoft or Stack Overflow. It's just something the user added to their own name. Thus, it should not be taken to imply any endorsement or specific expertise.