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With  ProcessList ( ["name"] )  we are able to get the running process list from the local machine.

 

Is there anyway to get the list from Remote machine, more precisely to get to know the status whether a particular application is running or not on remote machine using AutoIT?

 

We can implement through PSList.exe, but again we need to parse the text of it to read the output.

Is there any direct UDF in AutoIT?

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a way by using WMI.

#include <array.au3>

_ArrayDisplay(_GetTaskList()) ; Pass the target computer name for remote clients

Func _GetTaskList($strComputer = @ComputerName)

    If Not Ping($strComputer) Then Return SetError(1, 0, "")
    Local $usr = "", $pass = ""; set this only if different from current user

    ; https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394372(v=vs.85).aspx
    Local $objWMILocator = ObjCreate("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator")
    Local $objWMIService = $objWMILocator.ConnectServer($strComputer, "\root\cimv2", $usr, $pass, "", "", "&H80")

    Local $colProcesses = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Process")
    If Not IsObj($colProcesses) Then Return SetError(2, 0, "")

    Local $aProcesses[$colProcesses.count + 1][2] = [[$colProcesses.count, 0]]
    Local $i = 0

    For $objProces In $colProcesses
        $i += 1
        $aProcesses[$i][0] = $objProces.name
        $aProcesses[$i][1] = $objProces.ProcessID
    Next

    Return SetError(0, 0, $aProcesses)
EndFunc   ;==>_GetTaskList

 

 

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@jguinch, seems that  WMI is happy with the VB hex notation "&H80", while if you want to use the AutoIt hex notation 0x80 then pass it without quotes. If you use the decimal number 128 it's always ok with or without quotes.

Local $objWMIService = $objWMILocator.ConnectServer($strComputer, "\root\cimv2", $usr, $pass, "", "", 0x80)

or

Local $objWMIService = $objWMILocator.ConnectServer($strComputer, "\root\cimv2", $usr, $pass, "", "", "128")

or

Local $objWMIService = $objWMILocator.ConnectServer($strComputer, "\root\cimv2", $usr, $pass, "", "", 128)

 

 

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  • 2 months later...

with PSTools we are able to get the details.
pslist.exe

 

Usage: C:\Users\uday-\Desktop\pslist64.exe [-d][-m][-x][-t][-s [n] [-r n] [\\computer [-u username][-p password][name|pid]
   -d          Show thread detail.
   -m          Show memory detail.
   -x          Show processes, memory information and threads.
   -t          Show process tree.
   -s [n]      Run in task-manager mode, for optional seconds specified.
               Press Escape to abort.
   -r n        Task-manager mode refresh rate in seconds (default is 1).
   \\computer  Specifies remote computer.
   -u          Optional user name for remote login.
   -p          Optional password for remote login. If you don't present
               on the command line pslist will prompt you for it if necessary.
   name        Show information about processes that begin with the name
               specified.
   -e          Exact match the process name.
   -nobanner   Do not display the startup banner and copyright message.
   pid         Show information about specified process.

All memory values are displayed in KB.
Abbreviation key:
   Pri         Priority
   Thd         Number of Threads
   Hnd         Number of Handles
   VM          Virtual Memory
   WS          Working Set
   Priv        Private Virtual Memory
   Priv Pk     Private Virtual Memory Peak
   Faults      Page Faults
   NonP        Non-Paged Pool
   Page        Paged Pool
   Cswtch      Context Switches

 

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Correct: We are able to get the details using PSTools. But the question is: Do you need the details? If yes, which one?
You didn't mention this in your originial post.

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