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This little stub of an article should be subsumed into the User32.dll section of Windows library files and this article replaced with a redirect to there. The most I can see this article growing to is a few paragraphs (anything more is beyond WP's scope, more the province of books like Windows Internals) and those can be in the Windows library files article. Discuss? Jeh (talk) Jeh (talk) 23:13, 12 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
I agree. I added the 'verifiability' tag to this article. I think the article should be deleted and its contents subsumed into something else. Someplace where we're describing user32.dll, perhaps "Microsoft Windows library files".
I could not find a single source for anything called "Windows USER". No Windows documentation. I did a web search, and looked in Petzold's book. Case sensitivity makes this hard so someone help me out if I just missed it. HaydenKale (talk) 20:49, 14 March 2022 (UTC)Reply