How To Terminate Application Using Full Path
Jan 15, 2012
I want to terminate an application using the full file path via vb.net, so I am using this code snippet.
Public Sub forceCopy()
Try
'Dim strDatabasePath As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.CombinePath(Application.UserAppDataPath, "LIC.mdf")
Dim strdbLogPath As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.CombinePath(Application.UserAppDataPath, "LIC_log.ldf")
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I get an exception "Access Is Denied". I get the error at this line : For Each m As ProcessModule In process.Modules
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Sep 9, 2009
I want to terminate an application using the full file path via vb.net, yet I could not find it under Process. I was hoping for an easy Process.Stop(filepath), like with Process.Start,
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May 15, 2009
I am using this code below:
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I thought the %AppData% should find the relative path. When I go 'Start|Run|%AppData% windows explorer takes me to that directory. I can not put the full path in, as the user is different on each client machine.
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Aug 13, 2009
When I install .net Frame work 2.0 I had this Error when the setup writing system register values RegSvcs.exe-Application Error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc000007b) click OK to terminate the application and i have running an blank application (blank forum) and i running it in the VS 2005 IDE iget this error: windowsapplicatin1.exe-Application Error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc000007b) click OK to terminate the application and i have a program in setup package that i made from 1 week . i have install this program and when i want to run it i had this problem
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Apr 11, 2011
When i click on my installed VB.net application icon on the desktop,i receive the message : 'Application failed ti initialize property ox700000000000000 ..... click ok to terminate application'.
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Sep 11, 2011
I have a simple GUI form to hide / show / minimize / terminate / force terminate Processes. i can do all well but for show and hide i need the MainWindowHandle to show or hide it
So here is hide process code:
Dim Proc As New Process = Process.GetProcessesById(List.SelectedRows(0).Cells(1))
Dim hwnd = Proc.MainWindowHandle
ShowWindow(hwnd,0)
If i try the same with show code:
Dim Proc As New Process = Process.GetProcessesById(List.SelectedRows(0).Cells(1))
Dim hwnd = Proc.MainWindowHandle
ShowWindow(hwnd,9)
The MainWindowHandle become 0 cuz its hidden is there is any other way to get the MainWindowHandle of Process ?
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May 8, 2010
Im working on a Dll Injector. But that is not my problem. I am using a picturebox to display the icon of a running process.E.g. If google chrome is running. The picturebox should display the icon of google chrome.I can extract the icon to my picturebox only if I know the full path of the process. That API was easily found and works very well.But know I want my application to get the full path of a running process automatically as soon as I order it.Like in a textbox is write: chrome.exe, and press the button next to it. What do I need to write in the button to get the full path of that running process.(of course only if its running, I if its not running I dont want anything to happned)
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Aug 3, 2009
There is a field in the database whose value is the StoredProc name with full path.for example test01.test.dbo.spGetData
test01 is the server name
test is the database
spgetdata is the SP
I am storing this in a variable
Session("GetSP") = objReader(1).ToString() (test01.test.dbo.spGetData)
Dim Command As New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(Session("GetSP"), conn)
Command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
I always get an error cannot find the SP and it shows like this test.dbo.spGetData It is cutting of the servername test01 always.how can i get the full path.
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Jul 16, 2009
How do i get the directory name, without the full path?[code]....
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Nov 15, 2011
My combobox is filled with file names (without extension) of all the .txt files in folder "c:/files". When I select one file name from that combobox, how can I show that files full path in textbox or label?
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Mar 3, 2010
how to recourse through a directory and find all files beneath it.The only thing I'm missing is how to prepend the full path to each file, so that I can locate it later:
Imports System.IO
Public Class Form1
Private Sub RecursiveSearch(ByRef strDirectory As String, ByRef array As ArrayList)
Dim dirInfo As New IO.DirectoryInfo(strDirectory)
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How can I get the full path to a file before adding it to the ListBox?
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May 20, 2012
I need to get VS application path.
Hi! In my windows forms application I had added a image file. Now I want to get the full path of this image file. Any idea how can i implement it?
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Mar 3, 2010
This is the simplest example Google returned to show how to recurse through a directory and find all files beneath it. The only thing I'm missing is how to prepend the full path to each file, so that I can locate it later:
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Jan 4, 2012
While developing on Visual Studio Express 2010, there are two buttons: Start Debugging, and Stop Debugging.
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Aug 15, 2011
I'm currently practicing working on mobile application using vb .net 2008. So I have these 5 forms that I link together. The form # 2 is where my quit button was positioned. I want to quit the whole application but form # 2 was the only form that is terminated while the rest of the forms was not.
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Oct 8, 2009
How do I get the full file system path to my DLL? I have found a number of calls/properties for "Name", "FullName" etc. The closest I have come is to call Me.GetType().Module.Assembly.GetName().CodeBase. But that string has stuff appended to the front of the actual filename. Plus I don't know if a codebase is always available (say if I don't do "regasm /codebase" on my assembly.I simply want something like "c: empmyproject.dll". That is, what GetModuleFileName would return. Surely I don't have to call Marshal.GetHINSTANCE(Me.GetType().Module).ToInt32()) and then directly invoke the Windows GetModuleFilename API for something so basic.ps. I always wonder why there is an "Alert me" check box at the bottom of the post page. Never been alerted although it is always checked (my profile has my e-mail address).
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May 8, 2010
Im working on a Dll Injector. But that is not my problem. I am using a picturebox to display the icon of a running process. E.g. If google chrome is running. The picturebox should display the icon of google chrome.
I can extract the icon to my picturebox only if I know the full path of the process. That API was easily found and works very well.
But know I want my application to get the full path of a running process automatically as soon as I order it.Like in a textbox is write: chrome.exe, and press the button next to it. What do I need to write in the button to get the full path of that running process.(of course only if its running, I if its not running I dont want anything to happned)
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May 28, 2010
i need to put the file name into a textbox i am using a streamreader the file is a collection of numbers which i am importing in using a open file dialog into my program which i am then saving to a database however i need the file name to go along with and not the full path which i currently have,
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May 10, 2011
I have been searching for a way to retrieve the full path for Outlook.exe and have managed to do it like this: Public Function GetOutlookPath() As String
Return My.Computer.Registry.GetValue("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp PathsOUTLOOK.EXE", "Path", Nothing)
End Function
On my current computer (Windows 7 64bit) it works just fine. On our Windows Server (also 64bit) it only works when it is building to "any CPU". When I change it to x86 it will return nothing
Our application needs to be run built as x86 on our 64bit computers to work correctly
Does anybody have any idea on how to solve this problem?
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May 21, 2009
I have a process that I start in this manner: Process.Start("pwace", "/a C:18537-1ff.ace") The .ace loads a DBF and it is simply told where to find it like this: 18537-1.ace. When running the .ace file manually, this is fine. However, when starting the process through a VB program, the EXE (pwace.exe) acts like it doesn't know where the .ace file is located, so it can't simply append the .ace path to the .dbf to find it and the program errors out telling me to specify the .dbf with a full path.
So, I set an absolute path to the .dbf in the program, and it works fine. This leads me to believe it is an issue similar to shortcuts where if you don't set a 'Start In' path, your program has to have absolute paths defined to be able to launch external files with Process.Start(), and not simply filenames.
With that all said, is there a way I can indicate to the Process.Start() from VB where this file is located, sort of like a' Start In' path, so that my files don't have to be configured with absolute paths. And remember, it matters where the .ace file is located, not the actual .exe process that is started. The .ace file is simply a settings file for the pwace.exe to get it's parameters from. The reason I don't like to set absolute paths is because of the environment I'm in and for these .ace programs, it is better if the .dbf files are not given absolute paths.
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Jun 18, 2012
get full path from selected Treeview node
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Sep 11, 2010
Under windows 7, in the windows explorer view there is a new feature called "Libraries" which have virtual links to "Pictures", "documents" etc.. plus you can add your own virtual link.
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Sep 11, 2010
Under windows 7, in the explorer view there is a new feature called "Libaries" which have links to "Pictures", "documents" etc.. plus you can add your own.These libraries are virtual paths.In either vb.net of c#:how I get the full physical path of any of the libraries.Lets say for example "Pictues" how do I get the full path.
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Sep 11, 2010
Under windows 7, in the windows explorer view there is a new feature called "Libraries" which have virtual links to "Pictures", "documents" etc.. plus you can add your own virtual link.These libraries are virtual paths.In either vb.net of c#:Can anyone please tell me how to get the full physical path of any of the libraries.[code]I have looked a special folders but I cannot see anything that refers to these new "virtual libraries".
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Aug 24, 2009
I am having the problem of retrieving the fullpath of the file uploaded in the file upload option is there any syntax for the retrieval..
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Mar 5, 2012
I have 2 programs.
Prog1.exe is in folder1
Prog2.exe is in folder1/subfolder
When I execute this in Prog1,
Process.Start("subfolder/Prog2.exe")
Prog2 runs.
But...When I execute this in Prog2,
Dim sw as new streamwriter("1.txt")
sw.write("something")
sw.close
1.txt is created in folder1, and not subfolder.
I can do a easy workaround by passing the full file path when creating the streamwriter, but I just want to know if it's a bug or what.
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May 10, 2010
I need to take a full file path and convert it to a partial
Example;
C:Documents and SettingsParentMy DocumentsMusicAlanJacksonDontRockTheJukeBox.MP3
I only need (AlanJacksonDontRockTheJukeBox.MP3)
I got a list named "FullFilePaths" which has well Full File Paths lol
And the code will be like
Dim partialFilePath
As String =
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Mar 17, 2011
I wrote the following code to build a basic game that makes two cars race (randomgenerator) and let the user pick their bets on the end results. I've gone terribly wrong somewhere in that my cars only race halfway then get stuck behind the start line and the programme keeps repeating the beeping and the messsagebox.show and adding results to the 'incorrect' box.
The only way to terminate the application is to hit 'stop debugging'.
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Public Class MainForm
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Apr 5, 2009
I need to open, and when done, close an external Exe. In this instance, the Windows Calculator. Here is what I'm doing
vb.net
Public Class Form1
Dim MyProcess As System.Diagnostics.Process
Private Sub btnOpenCalc_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
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From what I've seen and read, this is the way to terminate a running exe isn't it?
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Jun 7, 2011
how do i get the full path of running process in task manager.
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