NntpUninitialize Function  
 
VOID WINAPI NntpUninitialize();

The NntpUninitialize function terminates the use of the library.

Parameters

There are no parameters.

Return Value

None.

Remarks

An application is required to perform a successful NntpInitialize call before it can call any of the other library functions. When it has completed the use of library, the application must call NntpUninitialize to allow the library to free any resources allocated on behalf of the process. Any pending blocking or asynchronous calls in this process are canceled without posting any notification messages, and all sockets that were opened by the process are closed.

There must be a call to NntpUninitialize for every successful call to NntpInitialize made by a process. In a multithreaded environment, operations for all threads in the client are terminated.

Requirements

Client: Requires Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP.
Server: Requires Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003.
Header: Include cstools7.h.
Library: Use csnwsav7.lib.
Unicode: Implemented as Unicode and ANSI versions.

See Also

NntpDisconnect, NntpInitialize