-// define _WIN32_IE to a high value because we always check for the version
-// of installed DLLs at runtime anyway (see wxApp::GetComCtl32Version()) unless
-// the user really doesn't want it and had defined it to a (presumably lower)
-// value
-//
-// just for the reference, here is the table showing what the different value
-// of _WIN32_IE correspond to:
-//
-// 0x0200 for comctl32.dll 4.00 shipped with Win95/NT 4.0
-// 0x0300 4.70 IE 3.x
-// 0x0400 4.71 IE 4.0
-// 0x0401 4.72 IE 4.01 and Win98
-// 0x0500 5.80 IE 5.x
-// 0x0500 5.81 Win2k/ME
-// 0x0600 6.00 WinXP
-
-#ifndef _WIN32_IE
- // use maximal set of features by default, we check for them during
- // run-time anyhow
- #define _WIN32_IE 0x0600
-#endif // !defined(_WIN32_IE)