VOID WhoisUninitialize();
The WhoisUninitialize function terminates the use of the
library.
Parameters
There are no parameters.
Return Value
None.
Remarks
An application is required to perform a successful
WhoisInitialize call before it can call any of the other the
library functions. When it has completed the use of library, the
application must call WhoisUninitialize 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 WhoisUninitialize for every
successful call to WhoisInitialize made by a process. In a
multithreaded environment, operations for all threads in the client
are terminated.
Requirements
Client: Requires Windows Vista, Windows XP or Windows
2000 Professional.
Server: Requires Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 or
Windows 2000 Server.
Header: Include cstools6.h.
Library: Use cswhoav6.lib.
See Also
WhoisDisconnect, WhoisInitialize
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