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WSH DLL Synchronization

This topic is obsolete for Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and later. Windows Sockets Helper functions ( WSHXxx) are no longer supported.

Windows Sockets guarantees synchronization to a WSH DLL on a per-socket basis. That is, two threads cannot be executing concurrently in WSHXxx functions for the same socket. Consequently, a WSH DLL that maintains its state information on a per-socket basis need not do any synchronization of its own.

If a WSH DLL maintains global state or per-process state, it must synchronize access to such state information internally. Windows 2000 and later versions provide several user-mode synchronization mechanisms such a WSH DLL might use, including semaphores, events, and critical sections. Which type of synchronization mechanism to use is up to the WSH DLL developer.

 

 

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