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  • S SeMartens

    Could you post the code? Btw you cannot add sth to the process list, it is read-only.

    It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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    Ankit Rajpoot
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    Hello SeMartens, I'm not talking about adding something to the process list, but to an instance of the

    List

    class. Like the following code:

    namespace ConsoleApplication1
    {
    class Program
    {
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
    List<Process> list = new List<Process>();
    string input="";

            Console.WriteLine("Enter path to a program to start it.");
            while (true)
            {
                input = Console.ReadLine();
                if (input == "exit")
                    break;
                try
                {
                    list.Add(Process.Start(input));
                }
                catch
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Failed to start " + input);
                }
            }
            foreach (Process process in list)
            {
                if (!process.HasExited)
                    process.Kill();
            }
        }
    }
    

    }

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    • S sandhya14

      can u just send me example codes?

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      Ankit Rajpoot
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      See my post[^]

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      • A Ankit Rajpoot

        Hello SeMartens, I'm not talking about adding something to the process list, but to an instance of the

        List

        class. Like the following code:

        namespace ConsoleApplication1
        {
        class Program
        {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
        List<Process> list = new List<Process>();
        string input="";

                Console.WriteLine("Enter path to a program to start it.");
                while (true)
                {
                    input = Console.ReadLine();
                    if (input == "exit")
                        break;
                    try
                    {
                        list.Add(Process.Start(input));
                    }
                    catch
                    {
                        Console.WriteLine("Failed to start " + input);
                    }
                }
                foreach (Process process in list)
                {
                    if (!process.HasExited)
                        process.Kill();
                }
            }
        }
        

        }

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        SeMartens
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        #10

        Hi Ankit Rajpoot, I understood your post, but I don't know if sandhya14 did :) Regards Sebastian

        It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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        • A Ankit Rajpoot

          Hello SeMartens, I'm not talking about adding something to the process list, but to an instance of the

          List

          class. Like the following code:

          namespace ConsoleApplication1
          {
          class Program
          {
          static void Main(string[] args)
          {
          List<Process> list = new List<Process>();
          string input="";

                  Console.WriteLine("Enter path to a program to start it.");
                  while (true)
                  {
                      input = Console.ReadLine();
                      if (input == "exit")
                          break;
                      try
                      {
                          list.Add(Process.Start(input));
                      }
                      catch
                      {
                          Console.WriteLine("Failed to start " + input);
                      }
                  }
                  foreach (Process process in list)
                  {
                      if (!process.HasExited)
                          process.Kill();
                  }
              }
          }
          

          }

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          sandhya14
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          #11

          ok.. see am giving like this.. System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo psi = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(@"Notepad"); System.Diagnostics.Process listFiles; listFiles = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(psi); listFiles.Kill(); here what is happening is it is opening a new notepad and closing that but i need to close the application which is already opened... ex:- i have opend 3 browsers and 1 notepad already opened in my system...now am running my application.now if i close my application these 3 browser and 1 notepad also should get closed... thats what am asking how can i add these already opened things in to my list?

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            ok.. see am giving like this.. System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo psi = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(@"Notepad"); System.Diagnostics.Process listFiles; listFiles = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(psi); listFiles.Kill(); here what is happening is it is opening a new notepad and closing that but i need to close the application which is already opened... ex:- i have opend 3 browsers and 1 notepad already opened in my system...now am running my application.now if i close my application these 3 browser and 1 notepad also should get closed... thats what am asking how can i add these already opened things in to my list?

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            SeMartens
            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            Hi, first you could use

            System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcesses();

            to enumerate all running processes. But closing them could be difficult because you have to distinguish between system processes and application processes. A better way is to get all top-level applications (like the task-manager) and close them. Have a look at this link http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t369213.html[^]. Regards Sebastian

            It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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            • S sandhya14

              ok.. see am giving like this.. System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo psi = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(@"Notepad"); System.Diagnostics.Process listFiles; listFiles = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(psi); listFiles.Kill(); here what is happening is it is opening a new notepad and closing that but i need to close the application which is already opened... ex:- i have opend 3 browsers and 1 notepad already opened in my system...now am running my application.now if i close my application these 3 browser and 1 notepad also should get closed... thats what am asking how can i add these already opened things in to my list?

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              Ankit Rajpoot
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              #13

              Use Process.GetProcessByName(). Or If you want to play it more safely, use Process.GetProcessById() method. To obtain the PIDs for the processes you want to end, get a list of all the processes running on your system using Process.GetProcesses(). Then manually traverse the list and find the PID of the processes you want to end, and then end them from there. [Edit]Have a look at the process class and find out what it can do.[^][/Edit] BTW, please answer this time, what are you building, and do you work for some company?

              Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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              • A Ankit Rajpoot

                See my post[^]

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                sandhya14
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                Now its working fine....:-) now everything is getting closed..but am getting the shutdown window also after giving this code Process[] processlist = Process.GetProcesses("Avinash"); foreach (Process theprocess in processlist) { theprocess.CloseMainWindow(); } i dont want to get that shutdown window...?

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                  Now its working fine....:-) now everything is getting closed..but am getting the shutdown window also after giving this code Process[] processlist = Process.GetProcesses("Avinash"); foreach (Process theprocess in processlist) { theprocess.CloseMainWindow(); } i dont want to get that shutdown window...?

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                  Ankit Rajpoot
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                  #15

                  Hi Sandhya, The reason you're getting that shutdown window is that the GetProcesses method gets a list of all running processes on the local computer or the machine name specified as an argument, and this list includes explorer as well. So when you call CloseMainWindow(), the close signal is being sent to all running programs including explorer as well. You should do like given below:

                  Process[] processlist = Process.GetProcessesByName("Notepad");

                  foreach (Process theprocess in processlist)
                  {
                  theprocess.CloseMainWindow();
                  }

                  All the best

                  Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                  • A Ankit Rajpoot

                    Hi Sandhya, The reason you're getting that shutdown window is that the GetProcesses method gets a list of all running processes on the local computer or the machine name specified as an argument, and this list includes explorer as well. So when you call CloseMainWindow(), the close signal is being sent to all running programs including explorer as well. You should do like given below:

                    Process[] processlist = Process.GetProcessesByName("Notepad");

                    foreach (Process theprocess in processlist)
                    {
                    theprocess.CloseMainWindow();
                    }

                    All the best

                    Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                    sandhya14
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                    #16

                    In this case only notepad had got closed and rest others are there only..:-( (Explorer,MyComputer.,etc...)

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                    • S sandhya14

                      In this case only notepad had got closed and rest others are there only..:-( (Explorer,MyComputer.,etc...)

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                      Ankit Rajpoot
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      Do you have a yahoo id. If yes, send me an Add Request at ankit_incredible_2006. The problem can be solved more quickly if we have a realtime comm. link.

                      Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                      • A Ankit Rajpoot

                        Do you have a yahoo id. If yes, send me an Add Request at ankit_incredible_2006. The problem can be solved more quickly if we have a realtime comm. link.

                        Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                        Ankit Rajpoot
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                        All right, try like this

                        void CloseApplications(void)
                        {
                        string explorerPath = Path.GetDirectoryName(System.Environment.SystemDirectory);

                             explorerPath = Path.Combine(explorerPath.ToLower(), "explorer.exe");
                        

                        Process[] processes = Process.GetProcesses();
                        foreach(Process process in processes)
                        {
                        try
                        {
                        if (process.MainModule.FileName.ToLower() != explorerPath)
                        process.CloseMainWindow();
                        }
                        catch
                        {
                        // Handle exceptions here.
                        }
                        }
                        }

                        Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                        • A Ankit Rajpoot

                          All right, try like this

                          void CloseApplications(void)
                          {
                          string explorerPath = Path.GetDirectoryName(System.Environment.SystemDirectory);

                               explorerPath = Path.Combine(explorerPath.ToLower(), "explorer.exe");
                          

                          Process[] processes = Process.GetProcesses();
                          foreach(Process process in processes)
                          {
                          try
                          {
                          if (process.MainModule.FileName.ToLower() != explorerPath)
                          process.CloseMainWindow();
                          }
                          catch
                          {
                          // Handle exceptions here.
                          }
                          }
                          }

                          Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                          sandhya14
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                          ok..thanks 4 ur reply... what is the process name for the window shudown?

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                          • S sandhya14

                            ok..thanks 4 ur reply... what is the process name for the window shudown?

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                            Ankit Rajpoot
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            It's explorer.exe

                            Excuse me for buttin' in, but I'm interrupt driven.

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                            • S SeMartens

                              Hi, first you could use

                              System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcesses();

                              to enumerate all running processes. But closing them could be difficult because you have to distinguish between system processes and application processes. A better way is to get all top-level applications (like the task-manager) and close them. Have a look at this link http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t369213.html[^]. Regards Sebastian

                              It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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                              charles henington
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                              {

                                      Process\[\] processes = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad");
                                      
                                      foreach (Process process in processes)
                                      {
                                          process.Kill();
                                      }
                              
                                  }
                              

                              modified on Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:08 AM

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