The CreateWindowStation function creates a window station object. It returns a handle that can be used to access the window station. A window station is a secure object that contains a set of global atoms, a clipboard, and a set of desktop objects.
HWINSTA CreateWindowStation(
LPTSTR lpwinsta, // name of the new window station
DWORD dwReserved, // reserved; must be NULL
DWORD dwDesiredAccess, // specifies access of returned handle
LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpsa // specifies security attributes of
// the window station
);
Value | Description |
---|---|
WINSTA_ACCESSCLIPBOARD | Required to use the clipboard. |
WINSTA_ACCESSGLOBALATOMS | Required to manipulate global atoms. |
WINSTA_CREATEDESKTOP | Required to create new desktop objects on the window station. |
WINSTA_ENUMDESKTOPS | Required to enumerate existing desktop objects. |
WINSTA_ENUMERATE | Required for the window station to be enumerated. |
WINSTA_EXITWINDOWS | Required to successfully call the ExitWindows or ExitWindowsEx functions. |
WINSTA_READATTRIBUTES | Required to read the attributes of a window station object. |
WINSTA_READSCREEN | Required to access screen contents. |
WINSTA_WRITEATTRIBUTES | Required to modify the attributes of a window station object. |
The lpSecurityDescriptor member of the structure specifies a security descriptor for the new window station. If lpsa is NULL, the window station (and any desktops created within the window) gets a security descriptor that grants GENERIC_ALL access to all users.
If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the newly created window station. If the specified window station already exists, the function succeeds and returns a handle to the existing window station.
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Windows NT: Requires version 3.51 or later.
Windows: Unsupported.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in winuser.h.
Import Library: Use user32.lib.
Unicode: Implemented as Unicode and ANSI versions on Windows NT.
Window Stations and Desktops Overview, Window Station and Desktop Functions, GetUserObjectInformation, OpenWindowStation