What should I do in that message handler? Simply stop the service? But
then how do I restart it when the user returns from standby?
Regards,
SubZero
On 10/31/06, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In applications you can handle the WM_POWERBROADCAST message but
> I'm not sure if it works with a s
In applications you can handle the WM_POWERBROADCAST message but
I'm not sure if it works with a service.
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Best regards,
Jack
Monday, October 30, 2006, 1:30:21 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Fastream,
> Could be XP bugs. I have done a few times a standby on XP and dont do it
> again as some services
Hello Fastream,
Could be XP bugs. I have done a few times a standby on XP and dont do it
again as some services seems to stop working.
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Monday, October 30, 2006, 16:17, Fastream Technologies wrot
Hello,
I wonder why this behavior occurs:
- I have a service that runs in its own process
- It works fine until I standby my WinXP Pro x64 Build 2003
- When returns, it simply does not respond and could not be shut down
using "net stop ..."--only task manager works.
Any idea?
Best Regards,
SZ