How does Office 2013 implement black windows for IRM?

旧街凉风 提交于 2019-12-17 20:56:49

问题


I noticed that when I press PrntScrn while an IRM-protected email is open in Outlook 2013, the email's window is replaced with a solid black rectangle when I paste the screenshot into mspaint.

I'm not aware of any "Screenshot" window message being sent to windows, so how is this feature implemented? I never see any black pixels on my monitors so I don't think it has a keyboard hook to listen for PrntScrn and then paints the window black.


回答1:


Using the WinAPI function SetWindowDisplayAffinity with the WDA_MONITOR affinity before showing the window.

SetWindowDisplayAffinity(hwnd, WDA_MONITOR);  // Should, of course, check return value
ShowWindow(hwnd, SW_NORMAL);

Note this only works in Windows 7 and higher, only for a certain set of "public operating system features and APIs", and only when the window is DWM-composited. See the two paragraphs in the Remarks section of the linked documentation.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21268004/how-does-office-2013-implement-black-windows-for-irm

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