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ICcService::GetCurrentState (Windows CE 5.0)

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This method returns the program state of the service.

HRESULT GetCurrentState (  DWORD*pdwCurrentState);

Parameters

  • pdwCurrentState
    [out, retval] Current state of the service.

    The first four bits of the service state are reserved for pre-defined service states. Service states 5 and 6 are not used.

    For caching purposes, the SERVICE_LOCKED state determines if the lock count on a service is a positive number.

    If the lock count of the service is greater than 0, Core Connectivity requires the service to set the lock count bit, the fourth bit, to 0x1xxx.

    If the lock count is not a positive number, the service should clear the service state bit; that is, it should set the bit to 0x0xxx.

    The SERVICE_LOCKED state is combined with other services in an OR relationship.

    Core Connectivity requires custom service providers to set the service state to a pre-defined value at different points during the service lifetime. Custom services can add additional service states.

    The following table describes valid service states.

    State Value Description
    SERVICE_NO_INIT 0x0 Not initialized.
    SERVICE_INIT_NO_CONFIGURE 0x1 Initialized but not configured.
    SERVICE_INIT_CONFIGURE_NO_CONNECT 0x2 Initialized, configured, but not connected.
    SERVICE_INIT_CONFIGURE_PENDING_CONNECT 0x3 Initialized, configured, and waiting to connect.
    SERVICE_INIT_CONFIGURE_CONNECT 0x4 Initialized, configured, and connected.
    SERVICE_LOCKED 0x8 Initialized, configured, but not connected.

Return Values

The following table shows return values for this method.

Value Description
S_OK Indicates success.
E_INVALIDARG Indicates invalid arguments.
E_FAIL Indicates any other failure.

Remarks

The program state of the service could be a combination of several different states, such as CONNECTED, DOWNLOADING FILE, and so on.

For a full description of the states supported natively and how to extend the service state information, see ICcServiceCB.

Requirements

OS Version: Windows CE 5.0 and later.
Header: CcService.h.
Link Library: none.

See Also

Core Connectivity Interfaces

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