MarioDev
Messages postés3Date d'inscriptionlundi 31 mars 2003StatutMembreDernière intervention 3 juillet 2003 1 juil. 2003 à 14:37
Est-ce que quelqu'un à deja devellopé une appli pour reboot un ensemble de machine sur reseaux ? ( qui marche evidement lol )
je cale sur ce sujet là si quelqu'un pouvait m'aider c'est assez urgent
merci d'avance
cs_HotSpot
Messages postés51Date d'inscriptionvendredi 7 février 2003StatutMembreDernière intervention28 octobre 2004 20 févr. 2003 à 23:26
The ExitWindowsEx function either logs off, shuts down, or shuts down and restarts the system.
Specifies the type of shutdown. This parameter must be some combination of the following values: Value
Meaning
EWX_FORCE
Forces processes to terminate. When this flag is set, Windows does not send the messages WM_QUERYENDSESSION and WM_ENDSESSION to the applications currently running in the system. This can cause the applications to lose data. Therefore, you should only use this flag in an emergency.
EWX_LOGOFF
Shuts down all processes running in the security context of the process that called the ExitWindowsEx function. Then it logs the user off.
EWX_POWEROFF
Shuts down the system and turns off the power. The system must support the power-off feature.
Windows NT: The calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
EWX_REBOOT
Shuts down the system and then restarts the system.
Windows NT: The calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
EWX_SHUTDOWN
Shuts down the system to a point at which it is safe to turn off the power. All file buffers have been flushed to disk, and all running processes have stopped.
Windows NT: The calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
dwReserved
Reserved; this parameter is ignored.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
The ExitWindowsEx function returns as soon as it has initiated the shutdown. The shutdown or logoff then proceeds asynchronously.
During a shutdown or log-off operation, applications that are shut down are allowed a specific amount of time to respond to the shutdown request. If the time expires, Windows displays a dialog box that allows the user to forcibly shut down the application, to retry the shutdown, or to cancel the shutdown request. If the EWX_FORCE value is specified, Windows always forces applications to close and does not display the dialog box.
The ExitWindowsEx function sends a separate notification message, CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT or CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT as the situation warrants, to console processes. A console process routes these messages to its HandlerRoutine functions, which are added and removed by calls to the SetConsoleCtrlHandler function. ExitWindowsEx sends these notification messages asynchronously; thus, an application cannot assume that the console notification messages have been handled when a call to ExitWindowsEx returns.
Windows NT: To shut down or restart the system, the calling process must use the AdjustTokenPrivileges function to enable the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information about security privileges, see Privileges.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
See Also
AdjustTokenPrivileges, ExitWindows, HandlerRoutine, SetConsoleCtrlHandler
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Aussi simple que ca !! désolé pour le copier coller mé je dever faire une petite présision .......
Zeverybigbos
Messages postés4Date d'inscriptionmardi 10 décembre 2002StatutMembreDernière intervention10 décembre 2002 10 déc. 2002 à 08:52
uFlags : variable désignant le type d'opération de fermeture
dwReserved : variable réservée
Rebooter la machine : ExitWindowsEx ( EWX_REBOOT, 0);
Arrêter la machine : ExitWindowsEx ( EWX_SHUTDOWN, 0);
Fermeture de la seesion et se relogger : ExitWindowsEx ( EWX_LOGOFF, 0);
cs_Kendo
Messages postés2Date d'inscriptionsamedi 12 octobre 2002StatutMembreDernière intervention 9 octobre 2008 13 nov. 2002 à 19:31
Effectivement, j'ai oublié de dire que ce programme était fait pour Windows 2000.
cs_Xs
Messages postés368Date d'inscriptionmercredi 14 novembre 2001StatutMembreDernière intervention 1 septembre 2008 11 nov. 2002 à 13:19
tu tournes sous quel OS ?
je serais tenté de dire XP ou un truc du genre ? pkoi ? parce que ce code ci n'est pas valable (ou alors tu te complique pour rien) sous Win98SE !!!!
il suffit d'utiliser "ExitWindowsEx(EWX_POWEROFF,0xFFFF);ou un truc dans le genre. pour une exlication complete => vive msdn.
sinon, il marche effectievement sous les OS nouvelle generation NTFS.
1 juil. 2003 à 14:37
je cale sur ce sujet là si quelqu'un pouvait m'aider c'est assez urgent
merci d'avance
20 févr. 2003 à 23:26
BOOL ExitWindowsEx( UINT uFlags,
// shutdown operation
DWORD dwReserved
// reserved
);
Parameters
uFlags
Specifies the type of shutdown. This parameter must be some combination of the following values: Value
Meaning
EWX_FORCE
Forces processes to terminate. When this flag is set, Windows does not send the messages WM_QUERYENDSESSION and WM_ENDSESSION to the applications currently running in the system. This can cause the applications to lose data. Therefore, you should only use this flag in an emergency.
EWX_LOGOFF
Shuts down all processes running in the security context of the process that called the ExitWindowsEx function. Then it logs the user off.
EWX_POWEROFF
Shuts down the system and turns off the power. The system must support the power-off feature.
Windows NT: The calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
EWX_REBOOT
Shuts down the system and then restarts the system.
Windows NT: The calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
EWX_SHUTDOWN
Shuts down the system to a point at which it is safe to turn off the power. All file buffers have been flushed to disk, and all running processes have stopped.
Windows NT: The calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
dwReserved
Reserved; this parameter is ignored.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
The ExitWindowsEx function returns as soon as it has initiated the shutdown. The shutdown or logoff then proceeds asynchronously.
During a shutdown or log-off operation, applications that are shut down are allowed a specific amount of time to respond to the shutdown request. If the time expires, Windows displays a dialog box that allows the user to forcibly shut down the application, to retry the shutdown, or to cancel the shutdown request. If the EWX_FORCE value is specified, Windows always forces applications to close and does not display the dialog box.
The ExitWindowsEx function sends a separate notification message, CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT or CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT as the situation warrants, to console processes. A console process routes these messages to its HandlerRoutine functions, which are added and removed by calls to the SetConsoleCtrlHandler function. ExitWindowsEx sends these notification messages asynchronously; thus, an application cannot assume that the console notification messages have been handled when a call to ExitWindowsEx returns.
Windows NT: To shut down or restart the system, the calling process must use the AdjustTokenPrivileges function to enable the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information about security privileges, see Privileges.
Windows 95: Security privileges are not supported or required.
See Also
AdjustTokenPrivileges, ExitWindows, HandlerRoutine, SetConsoleCtrlHandler
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Aussi simple que ca !! désolé pour le copier coller mé je dever faire une petite présision .......
10 déc. 2002 à 08:52
Bool ExitWindowsEx ( UINT uFlags, DWORD dwReserved );
uFlags : variable désignant le type d'opération de fermeture
dwReserved : variable réservée
Rebooter la machine : ExitWindowsEx ( EWX_REBOOT, 0);
Arrêter la machine : ExitWindowsEx ( EWX_SHUTDOWN, 0);
Fermeture de la seesion et se relogger : ExitWindowsEx ( EWX_LOGOFF, 0);
13 nov. 2002 à 19:31
11 nov. 2002 à 13:19
je serais tenté de dire XP ou un truc du genre ? pkoi ? parce que ce code ci n'est pas valable (ou alors tu te complique pour rien) sous Win98SE !!!!
il suffit d'utiliser "ExitWindowsEx(EWX_POWEROFF,0xFFFF);ou un truc dans le genre. pour une exlication complete => vive msdn.
sinon, il marche effectievement sous les OS nouvelle generation NTFS.