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== WinLockupSystem ==
Puts the Workplace Shell into lock-down mode.
; WinLockupSystem(anchorBlockHandle) : Puts the Workplace Shell into lock-down mode.
 
==Syntax==
WinLockupSystem(anchorBlockHandle)


=== Parameters ===
=== Parameters ===
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=== Related Functions ===
=== Related Functions ===
* [[WinUnlockSystem]]
* [[WinUnlockSystem]]
* [[WinSetHook]]
* WinSetHook


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===

Revision as of 18:50, 14 March 2017

Puts the Workplace Shell into lock-down mode.

Syntax

WinLockupSystem(anchorBlockHandle)

Parameters

anchorBlockHandle - HAB - input
Application's anchor block.

Returns

True if successful, false if not successful.

Define (C/C++)

INCL_WINMESSAGEMGR

Calling Convention

Cdecl32

Example Code

HAB  anchorBlockHandle;
BOOL rc;
...
rc = WinLockupSystem (anchorBlockHandle);

Related Functions

Notes

To unlock the Workplace Shell a call must be made to WinUnlockSystem through a different thread. This is due to WinLockupSystem not returning from its call until the call to WinUnlockSystem is successful.

A program will display a password entry dialog to be completed. The program will make a call to WinUnlockSystem with the HAB and password. The dialog displaying the lockup message should have the WS_CLIPSIBLINGS style.

If there are any LockupHook functions registered, they are called by the system during WinLockupSystem.

OS Version Introduced

OS/2 2.1 and above