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    Ah, as far as what displays the window - the simplest answer is "part of the system". I would guess at it being part of the shell (Explorer). Is there any particular reason you need to know? Note that this would all be undocumented, not guaranteed, and could potentially change at any time MS feels like it...
    – Bob
    Commented Nov 6, 2014 at 3:57