Magazine |
| | Community |
| | Workshop |
| | Tools & Samples |
| | Training |
| | Site Info |
|
|
||||||||
|
Unlocks the cache entry that was locked while the file was retrieved for use from the cache.
Syntax
BOOL UnlockUrlCacheEntryFile%( IN LPCTSTR% lpszUrlName, IN DWORD dwReserved );The actual syntax of this function varies between its ANSI and Unicode implementations. See the Win32 Internet Functions Syntax document for details.
Parameters
- lpszUrlName
- Address of a string that contains the source name of the cache entry that is being unlocked. The name string should not contain any escape characters.
- dwReserved
- Reserved. Must be set to zero.
Return Value
Returns TRUE if successful, or FALSE otherwise. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND indicates that the cache entry specified by the source name is not found in the cache storage.
Remarks
The application should not access the file after calling this function.
When this function returns, the cache manager is free to delete the cache entry.
Function Information
Windows NT Use version 4.0 and later. Implemented as ANSI and Unicode functions. Windows Use Windows 95 and later. Implemented as ANSI and Unicode functions. Header Wininet.h Import library Wininet.lib Minimum availability Internet Explorer 3.0 (ANSI only), 5 (ANSI and Unicode)
See Also
Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Overview, Caching, Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Reference, Persistent URL Cache Functions
Does this content meet your programming needs? Write us!
© 1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of use.