CeLogReSync (Windows CE 5.0)
This function is called to instruct the logging engine to dump all current threads and processes.
BOOL CeLogReSync (void);
Parameters
None.
Return Values
If TRUE is returned, resynchronization has occurred. If FALSE is returned, the request has failed.
Remarks
This function should be called only when an event viewer needs to determine the current processes and threads that are running. Typically, this would occur if the viewer stops and then restarts data logging. When this function is called, other applications may be disrupted as the data is collected. Once the data is collected, the output is the same as the normal process and thread events.
This function is part of the kernel and not part of the Celog.lib library. Therefore, OEMs that replace the Celog.lib library will not have to write their own version of CeLogReSync. A call to CeLogReSync generates calls to CeLogData.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later.
Header: Celog.h.
Link Library: Coredll.lib.
See Also
Setting CeLog Zones Programmatically | CeLogData
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