FwpmSystemPortsUnsubscribe0 function (fwpmu.h)
The FwpmSystemPortsUnsubscribe0 function is used to cancel a system port subscription and stop receiving notifications.
Syntax
DWORD FwpmSystemPortsUnsubscribe0(
[in, optional] HANDLE engineHandle,
[in, out] HANDLE sysPortsHandle
);
Parameters
[in, optional] engineHandle
Type: HANDLE
Handle for an open session to the filter engine. Call FwpmEngineOpen0 to open a session to the filter engine.
[in, out] sysPortsHandle
Type: HANDLE
Handle of the subscribed system port notification. This is the returned handle from the call to FwpmSystemPortsSubscribe0.
Return value
Type: DWORD
Return code/value | Description |
---|---|
|
The subscription was deleted successfully. |
|
A Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) specific error. See WFP Error Codes for details. |
|
Failure to communicate with the remote or local firewall engine. |
Remarks
Unsubscribing with an invalid object handle will result in a return value of ERROR_SUCCESS, but the actual subscription will persist until the unsubscribe API is called with valid parameters.
If the callback is currently being invoked, this function will not return until it completes. Thus, when calling this function, you must not hold any locks that the callback may also try to acquire lest you deadlock.
It is not necessary to unsubscribe before closing a session; all subscriptions are automatically canceled when the subscribing session terminates.
This function cannot be called from within a transaction. It will fail with FWP_E_TXN_IN_PROGRESS. See Object Management for more information about transactions.
FwpmSystemPortsUnsubscribe0 is a specific implementation of FwpmSystemPortsUnsubscribe. See WFP Version-Independent Names and Targeting Specific Versions of Windows for more information.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 7 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | fwpmu.h |
Library | Fwpuclnt.lib |
DLL | Fwpuclnt.dll |