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Quick Info
Windows NT
| Yes
| Win95
| Yes
| Win32s
| Yes
| Import Library
| kernel32.lib
| Header File
| winbase.h
| Unicode
| WinNT
| Platform Notes
| None
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FatalAppExit
The FatalAppExit function displays a message box and terminates the application when the
message box is closed. If Windows is running with a kernel debugger, the message box
gives the user the opportunity to terminate the application or to cancel the
message box and return to the application that called FatalAppExit.
VOID FatalAppExit(
UINT uAction,
| // reserved
| LPCTSTR lpMessageText
| // pointer to string to display in message box
| );
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Parameters
uAction
Reserved; must be zero.
lpMessageText
Points to a null-terminated string that is displayed in the message box. The
message is displayed on a single line. To accommodate low-resolution screens,
the string should be no more than 35 characters in length.
Return Values
This function does not return a value.
Remarks
An application calls FatalAppExit only when it is not capable of terminating any other way. FatalAppExit may not always free an application's memory or close its files, and it may
cause a general failure of Windows. An application that encounters an unexpected
error should terminate by freeing all its memory and returning from its main
message loop.
See Also
FatalExit
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