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IRunningObjectTable::IsRunning (Windows CE 5.0)

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This method determines whether the object identified by the specified moniker is currently running. This method looks for the moniker in the Running Object Table (ROT).

HRESULT IsRunning(IMoniker* pmkObjectName);

Parameters

  • pmkObjectName
    [in] Pointer to the IMoniker interface on the moniker to search for in the Running Object Table.

Return Values

  • S_OK
    The object identified by pmkObjectName is running.
  • S_FALSE
    There is no entry for pmkObjectName in the ROT, or that the object it identifies is no longer running (in which case, the entry is revoked).

Remarks

This method simply indicates whether a object is running. To retrieve a pointer to a running object, use the IRunningObjectTable::GetObject method.

To determine whether the platform supports this interface, see Determining Supported COM APIs.

Notes to Callers

Generally, you call the IRunningObjectTable::IsRunning method only if you are writing your own moniker class (that is, implementing the IMoniker interface).

You typically call this method from your implementation of IMoniker::IsRunning. However, you should do so only if the pmkToLeft parameter of IMoniker::IsRunning is NULL. Otherwise, you should call IMoniker::IsRunning on your pmkToLeft parameter instead.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later.
Header: Objidl.h, Objidl.idl.
Link Library: Ole32.lib, Uuid.lib.

See Also

IMoniker::IsRunning

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