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This resolves #831 at least in my application.
The issue was the slimmed down include of windows.h worked well in most applications but if the code using CLI11 also included windows.h the slimmed down definitions conflicted and all sorts of chaos ensued. This wasn't an issue with the precompiled or static library editions of CLI but becomes a bigger issue with the single header include.
What this does is only include the actual required windows headers and not the outer wrapper for windows.h