Multiple Threads
A thread is the entity within a process that can be scheduled for execution. All threads of a process share its virtual address space and system resources. Each process is started with a single thread, but can create additional threads from any of its threads.
For more information, see the following topics:
- Creating Threads
- Thread Stack Size
- Thread Handles and Identifiers
- Suspending Thread Execution
- Synchronizing Execution of Multiple Threads
- Multiple Threads and GDI Objects
- Thread Local Storage
- Creating Windows in Threads
- Terminating a Thread
- Thread Security and Access Rights