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Nov 24th, 2000, 10:26 AM
#1
Thread Starter
New Member
Hi guys,
I've got a little problem here, i'm not able to terminate(Kill) a application from my parent appliation, Can anybody help me out in this?
Regards
Latesh
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Nov 24th, 2000, 10:29 AM
#2
Hyperactive Member
Press the switch with the word Power written on it, on the front of the computer.
Hope this helps.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 24th, 2000, 12:53 PM
#3
New Member
Terminate
hi
You can use the TerminateProcess API function. It will terminate an app like when you press CTRL + ALT + DEL.
The declare is like this:
Public Declare Function TerminateProcess Lib "kernel32" Alias "TerminateProcess" (ByVal hProcess As Long, ByVal uExitCode As Long) As Long
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Nov 25th, 2000, 01:53 AM
#4
Thread Starter
New Member
Mr tumblingdown,
If u don't the answer, why don't keep ur A** shut, instead of farting around with wrong answer.
I'm really sorry to use these words, but u won't understand how important this query is for me.
Latesh
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Nov 25th, 2000, 02:00 AM
#5
Fanatic Member
Good Code to have any App
Here is some code that I think should help alleviate your problem and should be used in any App that uses Forms:
Code:
Public Sub EndAll()
dim fCurrent as Form
For Each fCurrent in Forms
fCurrent.Hide
Unload fCurrent
Next fCurrent
End Sub
Hope this is helpful. 
{Insert random techno-babble here}
{Insert quote from some long gone mofo here}
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Nov 25th, 2000, 02:56 AM
#6
To do it, by stating the exe:
Code:
Private Declare Function ProcessFirst Lib "kernel32" _
Alias "Process32First" (ByVal hSnapshot As Long, uProcess _
As PROCESSENTRY32) As Long
Private Declare Function ProcessNext Lib "kernel32" _
Alias "Process32Next" (ByVal hSnapshot As Long, uProcess As _
PROCESSENTRY32) As Long
Private Declare Function CreateToolhelpSnapshot Lib "kernel32" _
Alias "CreateToolhelp32Snapshot" (ByVal lFlags As Long, _
lProcessID As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function CloseHandle Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hObject _
As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function OpenProcess Lib "kernel32" (ByVal _
dwDesiredAccess As Long, ByVal bInheritHandle As Long, _
ByVal dwProcessId As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function TerminateProcess Lib "kernel32" _
(ByVal hProcess As Long, ByVal uExitCode As Long) As Long
Type PROCESSENTRY32
dwSize As Long
cntUsage As Long
th32ProcessID As Long
th32DefaultHeapID As Long
th32ModuleID As Long
cntThreads As Long
th32ParentProcessID As Long
pcPriClassBase As Long
dwFlags As Long
szexeFile As String * MAX_PATH
End Type
Public Function KillApp(myName As String) As Boolean
Const PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS = 0
Dim uProcess As PROCESSENTRY32
Dim rProcessFound As Long
Dim hSnapshot As Long
Dim szExename As String
Dim exitCode As Long
Dim myProcess As Long
Dim AppKill As Boolean
Dim appCount As Integer
Dim i As Integer
On Local Error GoTo Finish
appCount = 0
Const TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS As Long = 2&
uProcess.dwSize = Len(uProcess)
hSnapshot = CreateToolhelpSnapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, _
0&)
rProcessFound = ProcessFirst(hSnapshot, uProcess)
Do While rProcessFound
i = InStr(1, uProcess.szexeFile, Chr(0))
szExename = LCase$(Left$(uProcess.szexeFile, i - 1))
If Right$(szExename, Len(myName)) = LCase$(myName) Then
KillApp = True
appCount = appCount + 1
myProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS, _
False, uProcess.th32ProcessID)
AppKill = TerminateProcess(myProcess, exitCode)
Call CloseHandle(myProcess)
End If
rProcessFound = ProcessNext(hSnapshot, uProcess)
Loop
Call CloseHandle(hSnapshot)
Finish:
End Function
Usage
Call KillApp("C:\MyApp.exe")
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Nov 26th, 2000, 06:24 AM
#7
Hyperactive Member
Lateshnair
Sorry to hear about you sense of humour failure.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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