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SetNtmsRequestOrder Function

[Removable Storage Manager is no longer available as of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.]

The SetNtmsRequestOrder function sets the order that the specified request will be processed in the library queue.

Syntax

DWORD SetNtmsRequestOrder(
  __in  HANDLE hSession,
  __in  LPNTMS_GUID lpRequestId,
  __in  DWORD dwOrderNumber
);

Parameters

  • hSession [in]
    Handle to the session returned by the OpenNtmsSession function.

  • lpRequestId [in]
    Unique identifier of a library request.

  • dwOrderNumber [in]
    Order that the request will be processed in the queue.

Return Value

This function returns one of the following values.

Value Meaning
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED

NTMS_CONTROL_ACCESS to the computer is denied. Other security errors are also possible, but they would indicate a security subsystem error.

Windows XP/2000:  No access rights are required.
ERROR_DATABASE_FAILURE

The database is inaccessible or damaged.

ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE

The session handle is missing or is not valid.

ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER

The library request identifier is missing.

ERROR_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND

A request object with the specified identifier cannot be found.

ERROR_SUCCESS

The function was successful.

 

Remarks

Currently NTMS_LM_MOUNT requests are sorted using the order number.

The order number set by the SetNtmsRequestOrder function is specific to the type of request because the types are processed in a predetermined order. For example, an NTMS_LM_DISMOUNT request is processed prior to an NTMS_LM_MOUNT request. Within a specific class of requests the queue can be ordered, however. The lower ordered requests are processed first; for example, 1 is the first request processed, 2 is the next request processed, and so forth.

To process a request immediately, an application can set the order number to 1. To defer processing, an application should set the order number to a very large number or 0xFFFFFFFF. The order number of a request, which currently has an order number of zero, cannot be changed.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 2000 Professional

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server

End of client support

Windows Vista

End of server support

Windows Server 2008

Header

Ntmsapi.h

Library

Ntmsapi.lib

DLL

Ntmsapi.dll

See Also

Library Control Functions

GetNtmsRequestOrder

 

 

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