Apparently starting with Windows 10 1809 and Windows Server 2019 (1809), Microsoft changed the look of an active window to not have a dark 1px border. Instead they've replaced the dark 1px border with a 1px white border with a dark shadow. With seamless applications, this shadow effect doesn't seem to work and I'm left with a 1px white border. This causes applications like Internet Explorer to have no visible border when the application is on top of an application with white space.
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Matt Sliva
Apparently starting with Windows 10 1809 and Windows Server 2019 (1809), Microsoft changed the look of an active window to not have a dark 1px border. Instead they've replaced the dark 1px border with a 1px white border with a dark shadow. With seamless applications, this shadow effect doesn't seem to work and I'm left with a 1px white border. This causes applications like Internet Explorer to have no visible border when the application is on top of an application with white space.
How is everyone handling this?
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