AppResourceGroupInfo.StartTerminateAsync Method
Definition
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Initiate moving the associated app to the terminated state.
public:
virtual IAsyncOperation<AppExecutionStateChangeResult ^> ^ StartTerminateAsync() = StartTerminateAsync;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.RemoteAsync]
IAsyncOperation<AppExecutionStateChangeResult> StartTerminateAsync();
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.RemoteAsync]
public IAsyncOperation<AppExecutionStateChangeResult> StartTerminateAsync();
function startTerminateAsync()
Public Function StartTerminateAsync () As IAsyncOperation(Of AppExecutionStateChangeResult)
Returns
The result of trying to terminate the app.
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 10, version 1803 (introduced in 10.0.17134.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v6.0)
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App capabilities |
appDiagnostics
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Remarks
The app to terminate must be running, which includes being in the active, suspending, or suspended states. This will terminate the app the same way as if the user terminated the app by tapping the close button. This will call the app's OnSuspending callback, as the system moves the app through the app-lifecycle states, starting with Active, moving to Suspending, then Suspended, and finally Terminated. This method will return as soon as it has initiated the workflow, before any state changes, and before the app’s OnSuspending callback.