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GeneralNamed Mutex (I think) Pin
James Simpson23-Sep-03 0:52
James Simpson23-Sep-03 0:52 
Hi,

If I want to serialize access to different resorces can I use a Named Mutex?

eg: I want to serialize access to a folder from different threads, can I do the following

Mutex oMutex = new Mutex(sFolderSpec);

oMutex.WaitOne()

oMutex.ReleaseMutex();

then in a different thread, have a different instance of the mutex, but with the same name

Mutex oMutex = new Mutex(sFolderSpec)
oMutex.WaitOne()

oMutex.ReleaseMutex();

I guess what I am asking is, Can I create the mutex in the function where I want the lock and dispose of it afterwards, and any other calls the same function by a different thread will lock until its released - or do I need an instance already created and accessible to each thread?

Thanks, James




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