The SetThreadContext function sets the context in the specified thread.
BOOL SetThreadContext(
HANDLE hThread, |
// handle of thread with context |
CONST CONTEXT *lpContext |
// address of context structure |
); |
Windows NT: The handle must have the THREAD_SET_CONTEXT access right to
the thread. For more information, see Thread
Objects.
If the context was set, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The function allows the selective context to be set based on the value of the ContextFlags member of the context structure. The thread handle identified by the hThread parameter is typically being debugged, but the function can also operate even when it is not being debugged.
Do not try to set the context for a running thread; the results are unpredictable. Use the SuspendThread function to suspend the thread before calling SetThreadContext.
CONTEXT, GetThreadContext, SuspendThread
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