OLEUIBUSYW structure (oledlg.h)
Contains information that the OLE User Interface Library uses to initialize the Busy dialog box, and space for the library to return information when the dialog box is dismissed.
Syntax
typedef struct tagOLEUIBUSYW {
DWORD cbStruct;
DWORD dwFlags;
HWND hWndOwner;
LPCWSTR lpszCaption;
LPFNOLEUIHOOK lpfnHook;
LPARAM lCustData;
HINSTANCE hInstance;
LPCWSTR lpszTemplate;
HRSRC hResource;
HTASK hTask;
HWND *lphWndDialog;
} OLEUIBUSYW, *POLEUIBUSYW, *LPOLEUIBUSYW;
Members
cbStruct
The size of the structure, in bytes. This field must be filled on input.
dwFlags
On input, specifies the initialization and creation flags. On exit, it specifies the user's choices. It may be a combination of the following flags.
hWndOwner
The window that owns the dialog box. This member should not be NULL.
lpszCaption
A pointer to a string to be used as the title of the dialog box. If NULL, then the library uses Busy.
lpfnHook
Pointer to a hook function that processes messages intended for the dialog box. The hook function must return zero to pass a message that it didn't process back to the dialog box procedure in the library. The hook function must return a nonzero value to prevent the library's dialog box procedure from processing a message it has already processed.
lCustData
Application-defined data that the library passes to the hook function pointed to by the lpfnHook member. The library passes a pointer to the OLEUIBUSY structure in the lParam parameter of the WM_INITDIALOG message; this pointer can be used to retrieve the lCustData member.
hInstance
Instance that contains a dialog box template specified by the lpTemplateName member.
lpszTemplate
Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the name of the resource file for the dialog box template that is to be substituted for the library's Busy dialog box template.
hResource
Customized template handle.
hTask
Input only. Handle to the task that is blocking.
lphWndDialog
Pointer to the dialog box's HWND.
Remarks
Note
The oledlg.h header defines OLEUIBUSY as an alias that automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that is not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Header | oledlg.h |