IOleInPlaceSite::OnInPlaceDeactivate

Notifies the container that the object is no longer active in place.

HRESULT OnInPlaceDeactivate();
 

Return Values

This method supports the standard return value E_UNEXPECTED, as well as the following:

S_OK
The method successfully notified the container.

Remarks

Notes to Callers

IOleInPlaceSite::OnInPlaceDeactivate is called by an in-place object when it is fully deactivated. This function notifies the container that the object has been deactivated, and it gives the container a chance to run code pertinent to the object's deactivation. In particular, IOleInPlaceSite::OnInPlaceDeactivate is called as a result of IOleInPlaceObject::InPlaceDeactivate being called. Calling IOleInPlaceSite::OnInPlaceDeactivate indicates that the object can no longer support Undo.

Notes to Implementers

If the container is holding pointers to the IOleInPlaceObject and IOleInPlaceActiveObject interface implementations, it should release them after the IOleInPlaceSite::OnInPlaceDeactivate call.

QuickInfo

  Windows NT: Use version 3.1 or later.
  Windows: Use Windows 95 or later.
  Windows CE: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in oleidl.h.

See Also

IOleInPlaceObject::InPlaceDeactivate