Ejected Event
Fires when the media and virtual drive have been ejected.
Syntax
public event OnEjectedHandler OnEjected; public delegate void OnEjectedHandler(object sender, CbfsEjectedEventArgs e); public class CbfsEjectedEventArgs : EventArgs { public int ResultCode { get; set; } }
Public Event OnEjected As OnEjectedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnEjectedHandler(sender As Object, e As CbfsEjectedEventArgs) Public Class CbfsEjectedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public Property ResultCode As Integer End Class
Remarks
This event fires when a user has ejected the media and virtual drive using the Eject command in Windows Explorer.
For ejection via the system notification area (tray) to work correctly, the StorageType property must be set to STGT_DISK_PNP, and the StorageCharacteristics property must include ejection-related flags.
This event is optional; it is provided to give applications a chance to, e.g., free up resources associated with the virtual drive. Since the virtual drive has already been destroyed by the time this event fires, applications must not call UnmountMedia or DeleteStorage (the latter is called automatically with its ForceUnmount parameter set to true) .
The ResultCode parameter will always be set to the result code returned by the automatic call to DeleteStorage. If the event cannot be handled in a "successful" manner for some reason (e.g., a resource isn't available, security checks failed, etc.), set it to a non-zero value to report an appropriate error. Please refer to the Error Reporting and Handling topic for more information.