LzY Posted October 17, 2010 Share Posted October 17, 2010 How do I get a service corresponding to the process PID number? exp: I want to get the "DcomLaunch" and "TermService" service corresponding to the svchost.exe process's PID. How will i to do ? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ascend4nt Posted October 17, 2010 Share Posted October 17, 2010 If you have 'tasklist' available on your PC, you can use that to quickly output the services associated with each PID (with the '/svc' switch), which you can then parse.You could also try out the Windows Services UDF by GEOSoft. My contributions: Performance Counters in Windows - Measure CPU, Disk, Network etc Performance | Network Interface Info, Statistics, and Traffic | CPU Multi-Processor Usage w/o Performance Counters | Disk and Device Read/Write Statistics | Atom Table Functions | Process, Thread, & DLL Functions UDFs | Process CPU Usage Trackers | PE File Overlay Extraction | A3X Script Extract | File + Process Imports/Exports Information | Windows Desktop Dimmer Shade | Spotlight + Focus GUI - Highlight and Dim for Eyestrain Relief | CrossHairs (FullScreen) | Rubber-Band Boxes using GUI's (_GUIBox) | GUI Fun! | IE Embedded Control Versioning (use IE9+ and HTML5 in a GUI) | Magnifier (Vista+) Functions UDF | _DLLStructDisplay (Debug!) | _EnumChildWindows (controls etc) | _FileFindEx | _ClipGetHTML | _ClipPutHTML + ClipPutHyperlink | _FileGetShortcutEx | _FilePropertiesDialog | I/O Port Functions | File(s) Drag & Drop | _RunWithReducedPrivileges | _ShellExecuteWithReducedPrivileges | _WinAPI_GetSystemInfo | dotNETGetVersions | Drive(s) Power Status | _WinGetDesktopHandle | _StringParseParameters | Screensaver, Sleep, Desktop Lock Disable | Full-Screen Crash Recovery Wrappers/Modifications of others' contributions: _DOSWildcardsToPCRegEx (original code: RobSaunder's) | WinGetAltTabWinList (original: Authenticity) UDF's added support/programming to: _ExplorerWinGetSelectedItems | MIDIEx UDF (original code: eynstyne) (All personal code/wrappers centrally located at Ascend4nt's AutoIT Code) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LzY Posted October 18, 2010 Author Share Posted October 18, 2010 If you have 'tasklist' available on your PC, you can use that to quickly output the services associated with each PID (with the '/svc' switch), which you can then parse. You could also try out the Windows Services UDF by GEOSoft. thanks , I have the batch for that ,How do I convert it to au3 ? thanks ! for /f "tokens=2 delims= " %%a in ('tasklist/svc^|find ^"TermService^"') do (taskkill /pid %%a /f) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoHanatCent Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 thanks , I have the batch for that ,How do I convert it to au3 ? thanks ! for /f "tokens=2 delims= " %%a in ('tasklist/svc^|find ^"TermService^"') do (taskkill /pid %%a /f) Why would you want to kill all scheduled tasks in Vista? If above is valid you can use _RunDOS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LzY Posted October 18, 2010 Author Share Posted October 18, 2010 Why would you want to kill all scheduled tasks in Vista?If above is valid you can use _RunDOSthanks ,it's work in the xp system ,Can you tell me how to convert it with _RunDOS ? I'm the Novice.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LzY Posted October 18, 2010 Author Share Posted October 18, 2010 Why would you want to kill all scheduled tasks in Vista? If above is valid you can use _RunDOS for /f "tokens=2 delims= " %%a in ('tasklist/svc^|find ^"TermService^"') do (taskkill /pid %%a /f) The batch means to find the 'TermService' service corresponding to the process PID from all the processes , and kill it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ascend4nt Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 You can run the command prompt from AutoIt and put that line without doubling up on the %'s (batch files need two %'s in 'for' statements, direct commands don't). Try something like this: Run(@ComSpec&' /c for /f "tokens=2 delims= " %a in (''tasklist/svc^|find ^"TermService^"'') do (taskkill /pid %a /f)') You might replace /c with /k to ensure it's working, and then hide the window with @SW_HIDE. My contributions: Performance Counters in Windows - Measure CPU, Disk, Network etc Performance | Network Interface Info, Statistics, and Traffic | CPU Multi-Processor Usage w/o Performance Counters | Disk and Device Read/Write Statistics | Atom Table Functions | Process, Thread, & DLL Functions UDFs | Process CPU Usage Trackers | PE File Overlay Extraction | A3X Script Extract | File + Process Imports/Exports Information | Windows Desktop Dimmer Shade | Spotlight + Focus GUI - Highlight and Dim for Eyestrain Relief | CrossHairs (FullScreen) | Rubber-Band Boxes using GUI's (_GUIBox) | GUI Fun! | IE Embedded Control Versioning (use IE9+ and HTML5 in a GUI) | Magnifier (Vista+) Functions UDF | _DLLStructDisplay (Debug!) | _EnumChildWindows (controls etc) | _FileFindEx | _ClipGetHTML | _ClipPutHTML + ClipPutHyperlink | _FileGetShortcutEx | _FilePropertiesDialog | I/O Port Functions | File(s) Drag & Drop | _RunWithReducedPrivileges | _ShellExecuteWithReducedPrivileges | _WinAPI_GetSystemInfo | dotNETGetVersions | Drive(s) Power Status | _WinGetDesktopHandle | _StringParseParameters | Screensaver, Sleep, Desktop Lock Disable | Full-Screen Crash Recovery Wrappers/Modifications of others' contributions: _DOSWildcardsToPCRegEx (original code: RobSaunder's) | WinGetAltTabWinList (original: Authenticity) UDF's added support/programming to: _ExplorerWinGetSelectedItems | MIDIEx UDF (original code: eynstyne) (All personal code/wrappers centrally located at Ascend4nt's AutoIT Code) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LzY Posted October 19, 2010 Author Share Posted October 19, 2010 You can run the command prompt from AutoIt and put that line without doubling up on the %'s (batch files need two %'s in 'for' statements, direct commands don't). Try something like this: Run(@ComSpec&' /c for /f "tokens=2 delims= " %a in (''tasklist/svc^|find ^"TermService^"'') do (taskkill /pid %a /f)') You might replace /c with /k to ensure it's working, and then hide the window with @SW_HIDE. thank you very match...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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