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Sep 7th, 2000, 02:31 AM
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Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
I know this is probably an old question but its one I could do with being answered.
How do you check to see if another program is running?
Thanks in advance for any help provided.
VB 6 Enterprise Edition SP4
ADO, SQL 7/2000, ASP and some JavaScript

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Sep 7th, 2000, 03:52 AM
#2
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Code:
' See if there is already and instance.
If App.PrevInstance Then
' Activate the previous instance
AppActivate App.Title
' Terminate the new instance
Unload Me
End If
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but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
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Sep 7th, 2000, 03:58 AM
#3
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
Sorry my mistake I didn't explain myself clearly.
I would like to check if something like Word or Excel is open or just about any other program.
Thanks in advance for any help provided.
VB 6 Enterprise Edition SP4
ADO, SQL 7/2000, ASP and some JavaScript

>> Life goes on, but for how long? <<
If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame
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Sep 7th, 2000, 03:58 AM
#4
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check this code out...
http://www.blackbeltvb.com/free/getwhwnd.htm
I would have butchered the code myself to stop when you reach a certain window (i.e. your program) but I don't think Matt Hart (the author) would've liked that so take a look at the code and see what you think, it basically runs through all your windows and gets their names into a list box. There might be an easier way to do this, but this works for me
Crispin
VB6 ENT SP5
VB.NET
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Sep 7th, 2000, 04:04 AM
#5
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Code:
Using Part of a title find an existance
Start Notepad and minimize it
This code uses EnumWindows to retrieve the title of all
windows in the system, compares it with the partial name,
and stops when a match is made.
this example looks for notepad based on a partial knowlege
of the title..ie I look for notepa
When I find it I close it.
'~~~~~~~MODULE CODE~~~~~~~~~~~~
Option Explicit
Public Const WM_CLOSE = &H10
Public Const MAX_PATH = 260
Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" _
(ByVal lpClassName As String, ByVal lpWindowName As String) As Long
Declare Function PostMessage Lib "user32" Alias "PostMessageA" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal wMsg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, _
ByVal lParam As Long) As Long
Declare Function EnumWindows Lib "user32" _
(ByVal lpEnumFunc As Long, ByVal lParam As Long) As Long
Declare Function GetWindowText Lib "user32" Alias "GetWindowTextA" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpString As String, ByVal cch As Long) As Long
Private sAppTitle As String
Public glHwnd As Long
Public Function fEnumWindowsCallBack(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpData As Long) As Long
Dim lResult As Long
Dim sWndName As String
fEnumWindowsCallBack = 1
sWndName = Space$(MAX_PATH)
lResult = GetWindowText(hwnd, sWndName, MAX_PATH)
sWndName = Left$(sWndName, lResult)
'Search Title for our string
If (InStr(1, sWndName, sAppTitle, vbTextCompare) > 0) Then
Debug.Print sWndName
glHwnd = hwnd
fEnumWindowsCallBack = 0
End If
End Function
Public Function SearchWindows(sApp As String, hwnd As Long) As Long
sAppTitle = sApp
glHwnd = 0
Call EnumWindows(AddressOf fEnumWindowsCallBack, hwnd)
SearchWindows = glHwnd
End Function
'~~~~~~~FORM CODE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Option Explicit
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim sApp As String
'Find notepad with partial name
sApp = "notepa"
glHwnd = SearchWindows(sApp, Me.hwnd)
'I End the running application if found
'you would put your code here to do what you want
'to do
If glHwnd > 0 Then
PostMessage glHwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0&, 0&
End If
End Sub
"A myth is not the succession of individual images,
but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
___ Adolf Jensen
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