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Either C++ or C# are suitable. VC++ 7.0/7.1 are fullly capable in .NET. You get the best of both worlds using C++ because you have full access to Win32 without resorting to Interop as in C# Wink | ;) Use the language you are most comfortable with.

deckards29 wrote:
C# may be more secure because each external API/struct will have to be specifically redeclared but is it worth it?

It won't have to be redeclared. If you don't want something visible, make it internal or private.

If you're allowing COM interop so others can use the custom controls as ActiveX controls, you can also mark them with [ComVisible(false)] or declare them as above.

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