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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:21:20+00:00 2026-05-31T06:21:20+00:00

I read on stackoverflow that when using the Windows API to start a thread

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I read on stackoverflow that when using the Windows API to start a thread _beginthreadex() is preferred over CreateThread().

I am creating threads like this using CreateThread():

DWORD WINAPI ThreadFunc(void* data)
{
    // code for the thread functionality.
}

 HANDLE Multicast = CreateThread(NULL, 0, ThreadFunc, NULL, 0, NULL);
 if (Multicast) { } // thread started successfully.

How do I do this with _beginthreadex() rather than CreateThread()?

Can anyone post an example?

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    2026-05-31T06:21:21+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:21 am
    _beginthreadex(NULL, 0, ThreadFunc, NULL,0,NULL); 
    

    should do the trick for you. You can ignore those additional parameters as most of those are optional.

    The following SO links might be useful for you:

    Windows threading: _beginthread vs _beginthreadex vs CreateThread C++

    _beginthread vs CreateThread

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