InitiateSystemShutdown
The InitiateSystemShutdown
function initiates a shutdown and optional restart of the specified computer.
BOOL InitiateSystemShutdown(
LPTSTR lpMachineName, |
// address of name
of computer to shut down |
LPTSTR lpMessage, |
// address of
message to display in dialog box |
DWORD
dwTimeout, |
// time to display
dialog box |
BOOL bForceAppsClosed, |
// force
applications with unsaved changes flag |
BOOL bRebootAfterShutdown |
// reboot flag |
); |
|
Parameters
lpMachineName
Points to the
null-terminated string that specifies the network name of the computer to shut
down. If lpMachineName is NULL or points to an empty string, the
function shuts down the local computer.
lpMessage
Points to a
null-terminated string that specifies a message to display in the shutdown
dialog box. This parameter can be NULL if no message is required.
dwTimeout
Specifies the
time (in seconds) that the dialog box should be displayed. While this dialog
box is displayed, the shutdown can be stopped by the AbortSystemShutdown
If dwTimeout
is not zero, InitiateSystemShutdown displays a dialog box on the
specified computer. The dialog box displays the name of the user who called the
function, displays the message specified by the lpMessage parameter, and
prompts the user to log off. The dialog box beeps when it is created and
remains on top of other windows in the system. The dialog box can be moved but
not closed. A timer counts down the remaining time before a forced shutdown. If
the user logs off, the system shuts down immediately. Otherwise, the computer
is shut down when the timer expires.
If dwTimeout
is zero, the computer shuts down without displaying the dialog box, and the
shutdown cannot be stopped by AbortSystemShutdown.
bForceAppsClosed
Specifies
whether applications with unsaved changes are to be forcibly closed. If this
parameter is TRUE, such applications are closed. If this parameter is FALSE, a
dialog box is displayed prompting the user to close the applications.
bRebootAfterShutdown
Specifies
whether the computer is to restart immediately after shutting down. If this
parameter is TRUE, the computer is to restart. If this parameter is FALSE, the
system flushes all caches to disk, clears the screen, and displays a message
indicating that it is safe to power down.
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the
function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information,
call GetLastError
Remarks
To shut down
the local computer, the calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME
privilege. To shut down a remote computer, the calling process must have the
SE_REMOTE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege on the remote computer. By default, users can
enable the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege on the computer they are logged onto, and
administrators can enable the SE_REMOTE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege on remote computers.
Common
failures include an invalid or inaccessible computer name or insufficient
privilege.
See Also