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Implemented APIs for set/get AppUserModelID #5374

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@ghostoy ghostoy commented Oct 18, 2016

fixed #5347

Depends on nwjs/chromium.src#47

Cong Liu added 2 commits October 18, 2016 13:30
AUMID ([AppUserModelID](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd378459(v=vs.85).aspx))
is useful to group windows on task bars for multi-process applications
on Windows 7 or later. With the newly added APIs, developers can
get and explicitly set AUMID for each window. Or set a default
AUMID for all windows opened.
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unace commented Aug 11, 2017

Can I know when this request can merge? I really need this feature!

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Any news on ths?

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