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Hi, Am trying to check all the Applications running on my machine. So is there any way(any function) to get the list of all the Applicatrions running on my machine? I remember ther's one for process exists but I would like to know for the applications running. Any help!!

Neil

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taken from this site... somewhere by PsaltyDS...

#include <array.au3> ; for _ArrayDisplay()

$avRET = _ProcessListProperties()
_ArrayDisplay($avRET, "Debug: $avProcs, @error = " & @error)


;===============================================================================
; Function Name:    _ProcessListProperties()
; Description:   Get various properties of a process, or all processes
; Call With:       _ProcessListProperties( [$Process [, $sComputer]] )
; Parameter(s):     (optional) $Process - PID or name of a process, default is all
;           (optional) $sComputer - remote computer to get list from, default is local
; Requirement(s):   AutoIt v3.2.4.9+
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns a 2D array of processes, as in ProcessList()
;             with additional columns added:
;             [0][0] - Number of processes listed (can be 0 if no matches found)
;             [1][0] - 1st process name
;             [1][1] - 1st process PID
;             [1][2] - 1st process Parent PID
;             [1][3] - 1st process owner
;             [1][4] - 1st process priority (0 = low, 31 = high)
;             [1][5] - 1st process executable path
;             [1][6] - 1st process CPU usage
;             [1][7] - 1st process memory usage
;             ...
;             [n][0] thru [n][7] - last process properties
; On Failure:       Returns array with [0][0] = 0 and sets @Error to non-zero (see code below)
; Author(s):        PsaltyDS at http://www.autoitscript.com/forum
; Notes:            If a numeric PID or string process name is provided and no match is found,
;             then [0][0] = 0 and @error = 0 (not treated as an error, same as ProcessList)
;           This function requires admin permissions to the target computer.
;           All properties come from the Win32_Process class in WMI.
;===============================================================================
Func _ProcessListProperties($Process = "", $sComputer = ".")
    Local $sUserName, $sMsg, $sUserDomain, $avProcs
    If $Process = "" Then
        $avProcs = ProcessList()
    Else
        $avProcs = ProcessList($Process)
    EndIf

    ; Return for no matches
    If $avProcs[0][0] = 0 Then Return $avProcs

    ; ReDim array for additional property columns
    ReDim $avProcs[$avProcs[0][0] + 1][8]

    ; Connect to WMI and get process objects
    $oWMI = ObjGet("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & $sComputer & "\root\cimv2")
    If IsObj($oWMI) Then
        ; Get collection of all processes from Win32_Process
        $colProcs = $oWMI.ExecQuery ("select * from win32_process")
        If IsObj($colProcs) Then
            ; For each process...
            For $oProc In $colProcs
                ; Find it in the array
                For $n = 1 To $avProcs[0][0]
                    If $avProcs[$n][1] = $oProc.ProcessId Then

                        ; [n][2] = Parent PID
                        $avProcs[$n][2] = $oProc.ParentProcessId
                        ; [n][3] = Owner
                        If $oProc.GetOwner ($sUserName, $sUserDomain) = 0 Then $avProcs[$n][3] = $sUserDomain & "\" & $sUserName
                        ; [n][4] = Priority
                        $avProcs[$n][4] = $oProc.Priority
                        ; [n][5] = Executable path
                        $avProcs[$n][5] = $oProc.ExecutablePath

                        ExitLoop
                    EndIf
                Next
            Next
        Else
            SetError(2) ; Error getting process collection from WMI
        EndIf

        ; Get collection of all processes from Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process
        ; Have to use an SWbemRefresher to pull the collection, or all Perf data will be zeros
        Local $oRefresher = ObjCreate("WbemScripting.SWbemRefresher")
        $colProcs = $oRefresher.AddEnum ($oWMI, "Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process" ).objectSet
        $oRefresher.Refresh
       
        ; Time delay before calling refresher
        Local $iTime = TimerInit()
        Do
            Sleep(10)
        Until TimerDiff($iTime) > 100
        $oRefresher.Refresh
       
        ; Get PerfProc data
        For $oProc In $colProcs
            ; Find it in the array
            For $n = 1 To $avProcs[0][0]
                If $avProcs[$n][1] = $oProc.IDProcess Then
                    $avProcs[$n][6] = $oProc.PercentProcessorTime
                    $avProcs[$n][7] = $oProc.WorkingSet
                    ExitLoop
                EndIf
            Next
        Next
    Else
        SetError(1) ; Error connecting to WMI
    EndIf

    ; Return array
    Return $avProcs
EndFunc   ;==>_ProcessListProperties
Edited by mikiutama
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Thanks for the information. I tried with the above code, it displays the list of processs and all the information related to the processes. But I would like to be clear that am looking for the list of "Applications Running". For example, if I open the Task manager, there will be multiple TAB's called Applications, Process, performance, Networking. If I go to Applications TAB then there are couple of entreies(applications running), So I would like to have these all the applications running under this tab. Hope Am clear.

Neil

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that Application Tab is for open windows... just use winlist from help file to display..

here written in help file..

$var = WinList()

For $i = 1 to $var[0][0]
  ; Only display visble windows that have a title
  If $var[$i][0] <> "" AND IsVisible($var[$i][1]) Then
    MsgBox(0, "Details", "Title=" & $var[$i][0] & @LF & "Handle=" & $var[$i][1])
  EndIf
Next

Func IsVisible($handle)
  If BitAnd( WinGetState($handle), 2 ) Then 
    Return 1
  Else
    Return 0
  EndIf

EndFunc
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