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I have a script that launch an app , insert some data on it and close the app - for this topic i will call this script "Test"

Sometimes this app crash and the cpu start rising up until someone force it to shut done manually.

To solve this i thought to create another script that will be launched after my Test.

The pourpose of the second script is to wait 2  minutes more than my test last and shut down the application that have been crashed ( i know that is crashed because my test before end close the application)

 

To be sure that this sistem works automaticcaly i thought to insert this code at the beginning and in the end of my Test:

Run ("Script2.exe")

;(Do my script)

Processclose("Script2.exe")

 

And this is Script2.exe

Sleep("300000")
ProgramClose("The app that crash.exe")

 

The problem is that at the end of Test , this line of code (Processclose("Script2.exe")) is not able to close Script2

I tryed also with WinKill and WinClose but nothig seems to Work

 

Can you help me out?

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Moved to the appropriate AutoIt General Help and Support forum, as the Developer General Discussion forum very clearly states:

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General development and scripting discussions.


Do not create AutoIt-related topics here, use the AutoIt General Help and Support or AutoIt Technical Discussion forums.

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