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Password Mask on ListView


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I don't think ListView controls drawn by the standard Windows API have that capability (the way an Input control does).

It would be pretty easy to simply set the text of the item to "**********************" or "***<PasswordHidden>*** and keep the actual values in a separate array, to be looked up as required.

;)

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