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The target window (CTreeCtrl) is returning on the OnDragEnter and OnDragOver a DROPEFFECT_NONE.  The cursor is displaying as if I returned a DROPEFFECT_COPY.  I can return back other types like DROPEFFECT_MOVE or DROPEFFECT_LINK and those behave properly.  The interesting thing is that OnDrop is not called if I do return DROPEFFECT_NONE, and it is called in the case I do DROPEFFECT_MOVE, etc.  So the function calling is correct.  It is only the cursor that is being displayed that is not correct.  Also in this same application within other windows, I am using other implementations (different window types) of COLEDropTarget and the cursor behavior is correct.  I have no clue where else to look at this time.  As a workaround, I'm using the CImageList Drag concept to display a NOT symbol beside the cursor when DROPEFECT is NONE.

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