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win32_get_last_control_message
Returns the last control message that was sent to this service
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Code Examples / Notes » win32_get_last_control_messagekermodebea
The definitions of some of these control codes can be found here (URL broken due to comment system, sorry about that!): http://msdn.microsoft.com/library /default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dllproc/base/handler.asp However, for your convenience (and mine): SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP, 0x00000001 Notifies a service that it should stop. If a service accepts this control code, it must stop upon receipt. After the SCM sends this control code, it does not send other control codes. Windows XP/2000: If the service returns NO_ERROR and continues to run, it continues to receive control codes. This behavior changed starting with Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP SP2. SERVICE_CONTROL_PAUSE, 0x00000002 Notifies a service that it should pause. (Although I guess that there is no requirement that you must.) SERVICE_CONTROL_CONTINUE, 0x00000003 Notifies a paused service that it should resume. SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE, 0x00000004 Notifies a service that it should report its current status information to the service control manager. (I'm guessing that a call to win32_set_service_status() would satisfy interrogation?) SERVICE_CONTROL_SHUTDOWN, 0x00000005 Notifies a service that the system is shutting down so the service can perform cleanup tasks. |