If an I/O error is returned which is not defined in the standard FsRtl filter, it is converted to the following error which is guaranteed to be in the filter. In this case information is lost, however, the filter correctly handles the exception.
If an app doesn't shut down gracefully, customers can lose data when the OS forces the shutdown. Not responding to system ...
If an application calls PlaySound with a SND_LOOP flag, the sound plays continuously until PlaySound is called with a NULL ...
If an application calls the FindFirstFile API on a directory, and then attempts to remove that directory without first closing ...
If an application passes an invalid window handle to the MessageBox API, and the lower 16 bits of that handle are NULL, Windows ...
If an I/O error is returned which is not defined in the standard FsRtl filter, it is converted to the following error which ...
If an item is \"offline\", indicates why it is offline. 0 - Unknown. Unable to determine reason. 1 - Not applicable. Item ...
If an MM error is returned which is not defined in the standard FsRtl filter, it is converted to one of the following errors ...
If an MM error is returned which is not defined in the standard FsRtl filter, it is converted to one of the following errors ...
If an open program is associated with this process and you suspend it, you might lose any unsaved data. If you suspend a ...