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Thanks. I want to run it on XP without fast user switching. Is there any other functions that can do it?
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There is a function LockWorkStation() that can execute the Windows lock command. I'm trying to find a function to detect if Windows is already lock.
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by: Gideon7Posted on 2008-12-01 at 22:28:56ID: 23074826
You can call WTSDisconnectSession(NULL, WTS_CURRENT_SESSION, 0) to go back to the password screen, leaving your session still logged on.
(NULL, WTS_CURRENT_SESSION, WTSConnectState) and look for WTSDisconnected. To receive notification of status changes use WTSRegisterSessionNotifica tion.
To detect if disconnected use WTSQuerySessionInformation
This works on Vista. On XP you need to turn on Fast User Switching.