DDEML Application-Instance IDs Are Thread LocalLast reviewed: November 2, 1995Article ID: Q94091 |
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When using the DDEML (Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library) libraries from a spawned thread, the application-instance ID that is returned in the lpidInst parameter of DdeInitialize is thread local. Therefore, the application-instance ID cannot be used by any other thread that is spawned by the process, nor can it be inherited from the parent. To use the DDEML libraries within a thread, it is necessary to make both the DdeInitialize call and to use the DdeUninitialize call from within the thread; otherwise, there is no way to terminate the DDEML session.
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