EM_SETPASSWORDCHAR message
Sets or removes the password character for an edit control. When a password character is set, that character is displayed in place of the characters typed by the user. You can send this message to either an edit control or a rich edit control.
Parameters
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wParam
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The character to be displayed in place of the characters typed by the user. If this parameter is zero, the control removes the current password character and displays the characters typed by the user.
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lParam
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This parameter is not used.
Return value
This message does not return a value.
Remarks
When an edit control receives the EM_SETPASSWORDCHAR message, the control redraws all visible characters using the character specified by the wParam parameter. If wParam is zero, the control redraws all visible characters using the characters typed by the user.
If an edit control is created with the ES_PASSWORD style, the default password character is set to an asterisk (*). If an edit control is created without the ES_PASSWORD style, there is no password character. The ES_PASSWORD style is removed if an EM_SETPASSWORDCHAR message is sent with the wParam parameter set to zero.
Edit controls: Multiline edit controls do not support the password style or messages.
Rich Edit: Supported in Microsoft Rich Edit 2.0 and later. Both single-line and multiline edit controls support the password style and messages. For information about the compatibility of rich edit versions with the various system versions, see About Rich Edit Controls.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
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