GetProcessPriorityBoost
[New
- Windows NT]
The GetProcessPriorityBoost
function returns the priority boost control state of the specified process.
BOOL GetProcessPriorityBoost(
HANDLE hProcess, |
// handle to process |
PBOOL pDisablePriorityBoost |
// indicates priority boost control state |
); |
|
Parameters
hProcess
Handle to the
process. This handle must have the PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION access right. For
more information, see Process Objects
pDisablePriorityBoost
Pointer to a
Boolean variable that receives the priority boost control state. A value of
TRUE indicates that dynamic boosting is disabled. A value of FALSE indicates
normal behavior.
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. In that case, the Boolean
variable pointed to by the pDisablePriorityBoost parameter receives the
priority boost control state.
If the
function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information,
call GetLastError
See Also