GetProcessShutdownParameters
The GetProcessShutdownParameters
function retrieves shutdown parameters for the currently calling process.
BOOL GetProcessShutdownParameters(
LPDWORD lpdwLevel, |
// shutdown priority |
LPDWORD lpdwFlags |
// shutdown flag |
); |
|
Parameters
lpdwLevel
Points to a
variable that receives the shutdown priority level. Higher levels shut down
first. System level shutdown orders are reserved for system components. Higher
numbers shut down first. Following are the level conventions:
Value |
Meaning |
000-0FF |
System
reserved last shutdown range. |
100-1FF |
Application
reserved last shutdown range. |
200-2FF |
Application
reserved in between
shutdown range. |
300-3FF |
Application
reserved first shutdown range. |
400-4FF |
System
reserved first shutdown range. |
All processes
start at shutdown level 0x280.
lpdwFlags
Points to a
variable that receives the shutdown flags. It can be the following value:
Value |
Meaning |
SHUTDOWN_NORETRY |
If this
process takes longer than the specified timeout to shut down, do not display
a retry dialog box for the user. Instead, just cause the process to directly
exit. |
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the
function fails, the return value is zero.
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