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If you call C-run time functions in any of your thread functions, you should be using beginthreadex instead of CreateThread.

If you are using MFC, you should use AfxBeginThread instead of beginthreadex.

Having said that, use the thread handle to ResumeThread to get it started again. You can check return value to decide if it was supposed to actually resume or not. If the return value is zero, the specified thread was not suspended. If the return value is 1, the specified thread was suspended but was restarted. If the return value is greater than 1, the specified thread is still suspended.

Use the handle to the thread to SuspendThread. Be mindful of this warning:
Calling SuspendThread on a thread that owns a synchronization object, such as a mutex or critical section, can lead to a deadlock if the calling thread tries to obtain a synchronization object owned by a suspended thread. To avoid this situation, a thread within an application that is not a debugger should signal the other thread to suspend itself. The target thread must be designed to watch for this signal and respond appropriately.

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