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Quick Info 
 Windows NT
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  |  Win95
  | Yes
  |  Win32s
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  |  Import Library
  | kernel32.lib
  |  Header File
  | winbase.h
  |  Unicode
  | WinNT
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OpenMutex
The 
OpenMutex function returns a handle of an existing named mutex object. 
HANDLE OpenMutex(
    DWORD dwDesiredAccess,
  | // access flag 
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    BOOL bInheritHandle,
  | // inherit flag 
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    LPCTSTR lpName 
  | // pointer to mutex-object name 
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   );
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Parameters
dwDesiredAccess
Specifies the requested access to the mutex object. For systems that support
object security, the function fails if the security descriptor of the specified
object does not permit the requested access for the calling process. 
This parameter can be any combination of the following values: 
Access
  | Description
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MUTEX_ALL_ACCESS
  | Specifies all possible access flags for the mutex object.
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SYNCHRONIZE
  | Windows NT only: Enables use of the mutex handle in any of the wait functions to acquire ownership of the mutex, or in the ReleaseMutex function to release ownership.
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bInheritHandle
Specifies whether the returned handle is inheritable. If TRUE, a process
created by the 
CreateProcess function can inherit the handle; otherwise, the handle cannot be inherited. 
lpName
Points to a null-terminated string that names the mutex to be opened. Name
comparisons are case sensitive. 
 
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle of the mutex object.
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error
information, call 
GetLastError. 
Remarks
The 
OpenMutex function enables multiple processes to open handles of the same mutex object.
The function succeeds only if some process has already created the mutex by
using the 
CreateMutex function. The calling process can use the returned handle in any function
that requires a handle of a mutex object, such as the 
wait functions, subject to the limitations of the access specified in the 
dwDesiredAccess parameter. 
The handle can be duplicated by using the 
DuplicateHandle function. Use the 
CloseHandle function to close the handle. The system closes the handle automatically when
the process terminates. The mutex object is destroyed when its last handle has
been closed. 
See Also
CloseHandle, 
CreateMutex, 
CreateProcess, 
DuplicateHandle, 
ReleaseMutex
			
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