BackupSeek function (winbase.h)
The BackupSeek function seeks forward in a data stream initially accessed by using the BackupRead or BackupWrite function.
Syntax
BOOL BackupSeek(
[in] HANDLE hFile,
[in] DWORD dwLowBytesToSeek,
[in] DWORD dwHighBytesToSeek,
[out] LPDWORD lpdwLowByteSeeked,
[out] LPDWORD lpdwHighByteSeeked,
[in] LPVOID *lpContext
);
Parameters
[in] hFile
Handle to the file or directory. This handle is created by using the CreateFile function.
The handle must be synchronous (nonoverlapped). This means that the FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED flag must not be set when CreateFile is called. This function does not validate that the handle it receives is synchronous, so it does not return an error code for a synchronous handle, but calling it with an asynchronous (overlapped) handle can result in subtle errors that are very difficult to debug.
[in] dwLowBytesToSeek
Low-order part of the number of bytes to seek.
[in] dwHighBytesToSeek
High-order part of the number of bytes to seek.
[out] lpdwLowByteSeeked
Pointer to a variable that receives the low-order bits of the number of bytes the function actually seeks.
[out] lpdwHighByteSeeked
Pointer to a variable that receives the high-order bits of the number of bytes the function actually seeks.
[in] lpContext
Pointer to an internal data structure used by the function. This structure must be the same structure that was initialized by the BackupRead or BackupWrite function. An application must not touch the contents of this structure.
Return value
If the function could seek the requested amount, the function returns a nonzero value.
If the function could not seek the requested amount, the function returns zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
Applications use the BackupSeek function to skip portions of a data stream that cause errors. This function does not seek across stream headers. For example, this function cannot be used to skip the stream name. If an application attempts to seek past the end of a substream, the function fails, the lpdwLowByteSeeked and lpdwHighByteSeeked parameters indicate the actual number of bytes the function seeks, and the file position is placed at the start of the next stream header.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | winbase.h (include Windows.h) |
Library | Kernel32.lib |
DLL | Kernel32.dll |