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=== Returns ===
=== Returns ===
This function returns a [[APIRET]] with the values of:
This function returns a [[APIRET]] with the values of:
* [[OS2_API:PMI:error#PMERR_OK|PMERR_OK]]
* [[PM Error Codes#PMERR_OK|PMERR_OK]]
* [[OS2_API:PMI:error#PMERR_WPDSERVER_IS_ACTIVE|PMERR_WPDSERVER_IS_ACTIVE]]
* [[PM Error Codes#PMERR_WPDSERVER_IS_ACTIVE|PMERR_WPDSERVER_IS_ACTIVE]]
* [[OS2_API:PMI:error#PMERR_WPDSERVER_NOT_STARTED|PMERR_WPDSERVER_NOT_STARTED]]
* [[PM Error Codes#PMERR_WPDSERVER_NOT_STARTED|PMERR_WPDSERVER_NOT_STARTED]]


=== Define (C/C++) ===
=== Define (C/C++) ===

Latest revision as of 02:13, 1 December 2019

WinRestartWPDServer

WinRestartWPDServer(actionFlag)
Restart the Workplace Shell DSOM Server.

Parameters

actionFlag - BOOL - input
Flag indicating the state to put the Workplace Shell DSOM Server into.

Constants

Flag for the action to do:

TRUE
Start the Workplace Shell DSOM Server.
FALSE
Stop the Workplace Shell DSOM Server.

Returns

This function returns a APIRET with the values of:

Define (C/C++)

INCL_WPCLASS

Calling Convention

Cdecl32

Example Code

...
BOOL fAction;
BOOL rc;
...
rc = WinRestartWPDServer (fAction);
...

Related Functions

Notes

The PM Shell must be up and running.

The DSOM daemon must be up and running, before the Workplace Shell DSOM Server can be started.