The SetProcessShutdownParameters function sets shutdown parameters for the currently calling process. This function sets a shutdown order for a process relative to the other processes in the system.
BOOL SetProcessShutdownParameters(
DWORD dwLevel, |
// shutdown priority |
DWORD dwFlags |
// shutdown flags |
); |
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.
Value |
Meaning |
SHUTDOWN_NORETRY |
Specifies whether to retry the shutdown if the specified time-out period expires. If this flag is specified, the system terminates the process without displaying a retry dialog box for the user. |
If the function is succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Applications running in the system security context do not get shut down by the operating system. They get notified of shutdown or logoff through the callback function installable via SetConsoleCtrlHandler. They also get notified in the order specified by the dwLevel parameter.
GetProcessShutdownParameters, SetConsoleCtrlHandler
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