PowerWritePossibleFriendlyName function (powrprof.h)
Sets the friendly name for the specified possible setting of a power setting.
Syntax
DWORD PowerWritePossibleFriendlyName(
[in, optional] HKEY RootPowerKey,
[in, optional] const GUID *SubGroupOfPowerSettingsGuid,
[in, optional] const GUID *PowerSettingGuid,
[in] ULONG PossibleSettingIndex,
[in] UCHAR *Buffer,
[in] DWORD BufferSize
);
Parameters
[in, optional] RootPowerKey
This parameter is reserved for future use and must be set to NULL.
[in, optional] SubGroupOfPowerSettingsGuid
The subgroup of power settings. This parameter can be one of the following values defined in WinNT.h. Use NO_SUBGROUP_GUID to refer to the default power scheme.
[in, optional] PowerSettingGuid
The identifier of the power setting.
[in] PossibleSettingIndex
The zero-based index for the possible setting.
[in] Buffer
The friendly name, in wide (Unicode) characters.
[in] BufferSize
The size of the buffer pointed to by the Buffer parameter.
Return value
Returns ERROR_SUCCESS (zero) if the call was successful, and a nonzero value if the call failed.
Remarks
Changes to the settings for the active power scheme do not take effect until you call the PowerSetActiveScheme function.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | powrprof.h |
Library | PowrProf.lib |
DLL | PowrProf.dll |