Objects Inherited Through a CreateProcess Call
ID: Q83298
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), included with:
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Microsoft Windows NT, versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft Windows versions 95, 4.0
The objects inherited by a process started by a call to CreateProcess() are
those objects that you can get a handle to and on which you can use the
CloseHandle() function. These objects include the following:
Processes
Events
Semaphores
Mutexes
Files (including file mappings)
Standard input, output, or error devices
However, the new process will only inherit objects that were marked
inheritable by the old process.
These are duplicate handles. Each process maintains memory for its own
handle table. If one of the processes modifies its handle (for example,
closes it or changes the mode for the console handle), other processes will
not be affected.
Processes will also inherit environment variables, the current directory,
and priority class.
Additional query words:
3.50
Keywords : kbKernBase kbThread kbGrpKernBase
Version : 3.50 3.51 4.00 | 4.00
Platform : NT WINDOWS
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: March 6, 1999