Process Start And Running Defrag Command Line

Mar 17, 2011

For some reason I can not get the following code to work properly:

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Process.Start To Start An External Command Line Application

Aug 4, 2009

I'm using Process.Start to start an external command line application and using the StartInfo.Arguments method to send parameters to the application. I imagine I'll need to use a loop... but I can't figure out exactly how yet.I need to send anywhere from 1 - an infinite number of files names to this application. Each file has to be sent one after the other. So once the first one is done, I need to loop back around and past the second one.I can probably use the Directory.GetFiles method to get all of the files, but I don't know how to assign them.

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Run Defrag /A /C >C:Defrag.Log Via Command Prompt Using Shell?

Nov 19, 2010

Run Defrag /A /C >C:Defrag.Log via Command Prompt Using Shell?

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VS 2010 Unable To Start Specific Command With Process.start

Jun 18, 2011

Here's what I currently have:

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I've commented out various things to limit it to specifically this command (example, I can swap mklink out with notepad and it works fine). The command runs fine from a DOS window, but can't be found when I use it this way. I also tried using the SHELL command just to test and I get the same results. No idea why it can't be found, as like I said it executes from the command prompt just fine.

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VS 2008 If Process Is Running Give Focus, If Not Start Process?

May 27, 2010

Trying to create a button that when clicked will check to see if a certain process image is running and if that process is running give the process focus. If the process is not running then start the application.

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VS 2008 - Process.Start AT Command - Return ID

Jul 25, 2010

I want to add a scheduled task like this: Dim myProc As Process myProc = Process.Start("at", "02:00 /every:T,W,Th,F,Sa c:ackup.bat") When I type that command at a command prompt it returns "Added a new job with ID = x". How do I get this ID in my code, as it's needed if I want to delete the scheduled job? I've tried looking at some of the properties of myProc but haven't found the right one yet. Maybe I need to wait until the process has completed? (If so, how will I know?).

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Pass Command Top Already Running Process?

Nov 23, 2011

I need to pass command to a console app i start in my program, with some start-up parameter.get the return parameters after the console app has finished,then pass further commands based to the return values from the initial execution

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Add Command Line Switching - Start The Application In XX Mode - Start Application With 30 Second Delay?

Mar 27, 2009

My intentions are to add command line switching. I am trying to see if i could run my application in varoius ways i.e.

App.exe -S - Start the application in XX Mode

app.exe -T30 - Start application with 30 second delay

and that kinda switching.

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Running Macros - Start Process And Wait For It To Complete

Jun 11, 2012

I am running macros from a button click in my application. I want the macros to run sucessfully before it start another process. I want the StartMacrosI to start and complete first before it starts DeleteFilesI. I need to wait for it to complete before I do the next function/sub.

Below is my code.
Private Sub Button2_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
StartMacrosI()
DeleteFilesI()
End Sub
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Cannot Start Windows Service From Command Line

Nov 18, 2010

I cannot run Windows Services , I am getting error message "Cannot start Service from the command line or a debugger. A Windows Services must first be installed (using Installutil.exe) and then started with the ServerExplorer, Windows Services administrative tool or the NET START Command."

I have run the InstalluTil.exe and open the Visual Studio 2005 command prompt and run below command but still not working.
InstallUtil " D:\Khwathie\MyNewService\MyServ\MyServ\bin\Debug\MyService.exe".

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Start Command Line Program With Arguments?

Feb 5, 2010

How would I start a Command Line program with arguments?

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Use Start Options > Command Line Arguments?

Apr 1, 2011

When I set this, I cannot read it ..CommandLineArgs is '0' in the following code.For Each argument As String In My.Application.CommandLineArgs ' Add code here to use the argument.

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Use: Start Options > Command Line Arguments?

Jun 1, 2009

When I set this, I cannot read it ..CommandLineArgs is '0' in the following code.

For Each argument
As String In
My.Application.CommandLineArgs

' Add code here to use the argument.

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.net - Running Command Line Arguments?

Aug 23, 2011

I'm trying to run a command line argument through VB.NET using the Shell() command.I'm trying to use this piece of code:

FOR /R %I in (*.pdf) DO @pdf2swf.exe "%~fI" -o "%~dpI%~nI.swf" -f -T 9
-t -G

Using this:

Shell("FOR /R %I in (*.pdf) DO @pdf2swf.exe "%~fI" -o "%~dpI%~nI.swf" -f -T 9
-t -G ")

However, the interpreter is giving me this error:

Character is not valid. (BC30037)

For the %~ part.I also tried created a string and passing the argument to the Shell() command by using Shell(StringName) but I still get the same error in the string.

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Process.start() Providing Different Results When Running A Batch File Than When It Is Manually Run ... Win 7 X64

Feb 11, 2011

I'm having different results when running openfiles.exe manually than when I run it with Process.start() Below is the portion of code making the call. I have read in several places that using the "runas" verb might make a difference since I am running on Win 7 x64, however I am still experiencing different results.

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System.Process.Start - Running Msi Error: Installation Package Could Not Be Opened

Nov 4, 2010

When i try to run a msi using System.Process.Start("test.msi") in a vb app i get the following error. The installation package could not be opened. Contact application vendor. Msi file works fine when double clicked, tried System.Process.Start with text files and exe files and they work fine, problem only with msi files. Running vista. Also tried xp but no luck.

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Check If A Particular Command Line Is Running In Cmd Prompt?

Jul 8, 2010

create a vb / dos code which will do the following: Check if a command prompt window is running with the following command: mgms A1 (mgms is a custom command) If it is running, exit. If it is not running, start cmd prompt and run the command , exit

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Detect A Command Line Request When The .exe Is Already Running?

Dec 10, 2011

My single-instance application has code to auto-start from the command line and open a requesting file with the appropriate extension when it's double-clicked or 'run' - this works fine. Once it's up and running however, what is the recognised way to detect a command line request to open another similar file so I can offer an option box to stay with the existing file or close it and swap to the new one? Can I do this within the main app, or do I need some sort of 'background listening' app to detect this and act accordingly?

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Command Line To Close Shell Process?

Mar 12, 2011

I've created a very basic WF Shell project which runs an EXE (xyz.exe) in the WF Shell project's Resource folder. I can get a command line working from the Shell to open the other EXE (xyz.exe). But, I can't get code to close the Shell project's other EXE (xyz.exe) once it is opened. The xyz.exe windows called by the Shell continues to stay open even if I pass a "close" command line to the Shell.

The following code (which Paul suggested in another posting) will not close the other (xyz.exe) EXE's running process (when called by the Shell). While the Shell seems to be able to return it's called subordinate EXE's (xyz.exe) ID, not sure how to use such an ID to close its process.

Imports System.Diagnostics
Module Module1
Dim resourceFolder As String = Application.StartupPath & "Resources"

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VS 2008 How To Get Out Side Process Command Line

May 29, 2012

i wont code in vb.net get Out Side Process Command Line

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Can't Save File Using A Command Line Program Using New Process

Oct 7, 2011

I have been trying to fix this and make this work for pretty much three days now. I already solved one problem being, I can't use the shell on one HDD and create another file onto a different drive other then the drive that the directory of the application is running in.

EX:

If I run a program that is on the C: drive and using a working directory that is on the C: drive, I can not create a file onto the F: drive.

I got this problem when I was just using Shell(Environ$("Comspec") & " /c then the command")

So I decided to use Process()

Dim p = New Process()
p.StartInfo.FileName = "F:Visual Basic ProjectsCode TestingCode TestinginDebugToolsMediaInfoMediaInfo.exe"

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Wpf - .Net Launching Multiple Command Line Through Process.Startinfo?

May 6, 2011

I'm using VB.Net to launch multiple command line window (same exe file) through Process.StartInfo. I would like to have those windows running at background without hanging main UI thread that launch them and at the same time able to get the output of those external window to show progress at progress bar.Here is a summary of what I'm trying to achieve but need further advise which way is feasible

- launch multiple exe command through Process.StartInfo

- don't want the external exe to hang my main UI thread

- need to get feedback from external exe to update progress bar which is placed at main UI thread

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Parse These Command Line Args From Properties/Debug/Start Options?

Sep 16, 2010

This illustrationshows 4lines of arguments usedforprojectis run in Debug mode.

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Passing Command Line Arguments To Already Running Single Instance App

Jan 19, 2010

I have a single instance database app that emails out notifications. I would like to add a link in the emails that when clicked would open up the app and go to the section of the program that its supposed to go to. I implemented my own URL protocol so that links starting with my codewords get passed to my EXE. So far so good. I then parse the URL and pull the keyword and identifier out to open that section of the program. So if a user clicks a link like this:

MyApp:LoadCompany?ID=323

My application will start, it will grab the arguments (LoadCompany?ID=323), pass this to my load company routine and then load up company ID 323. Works great.

Now the issue is if the program is already open I still want the links to work but since it's a single instance app it just closes the second app. How can I add something ot the app to watch for this or receive a message from the second app? I know I will need to check status of what I'm doing and make sure things are saved, check security, etc but I can get all that done easily enough. I've found some examples online but none really did what I wanted them to.

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VS 2010 Can't Access Files Below Root When Using Process To Run A Command Line Program

Feb 4, 2011

I am trying to create a program that downloads audio files via FTP, converts the audio to mp2 if necessary and copies them to a certain directory for consumption by our automation system. (I am a radio station engineer.)I am using the open source converter FFMpeg to convert audio files to mp2. This is a command line exectuted program. Here is the command line that I use to execute the external program with the input and output audio files at the root level: cmd.exe /k ""C:New Folderffmpeg.exe" -i "C:Test.mp3" -y "C:Test.mp2"" This command line works correctly whether I am using Shell() or System.Diagnostics.Process (Process) to execute the external program. I am going the Process route so I can know when the conversion has finished.Now, I really don't want to use the root directory for this but when I go below root with this line using Process the external program will not execute:[code]Can anyone tell me why that line will not work with Process though it works as expected with Shell()? I can't figure out how to stop the external program to get some feedback as to what its problem is.

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Using WSF (Windows Scripting File) To Retrieve Component Services Running Process ID's Using Running Process Name

May 7, 2009

I am trying to write a Windows Script that will allow me to monitor the following: That 2 x seperate but specific processes within Component Services "Running Processes" list are currently running and have not reset within the past hour. If I already know the PID, then I can retrieve the CreationDate (I assume which I can use to check for restarts? or is this the actual process creation/installation date) for each specific process, however if a restart occurs the PID will change and my script needs to know what the new PID is without me telling it!

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Command Line Argument: Check If Correct Command Line Or Exit App?

Jun 6, 2012

I have beginner skills using VB (am using the Express edition to learn). I would like to know how to set up a conditional statement in a Windows Form (WF) app that would check if a specific command line has been passed by another separate app that launchesthe Windows Form app using command lines, and if not passed, then the Windows Form app would shut down (exit, close).So far, I can use:

For Each s As String In My.Application.CommandLineArgs
If s <> "xyz" Then
Me.Close()

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Use Process.Start To Start An Application Without Administrator Privileges On Windows 7

Feb 24, 2012

Visual Basic 2010 - Net Framework 4.0 Client

I have an application (application #1) running with Administrator privileges on Windows 7.

I want application # 1 to start another application (application #2) without Administrator privileges so application #2 is running as a standard user.

Is there a way to do this? I have been using Process.Start.

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Send A Command To A Command Line And Then Submit The Command?

Apr 30, 2010

First let me say that I am not sure whether or not this should go in this section or the API section, and if it needs to be moved I apologize. My issue is fairly straight forward, but for some reason I cannot get it to work.

I am trying to send a command to a command line and then submit the command. I have been trying without success to get this to work in v2008 Express and v2010 Express, Here is the code I am trying to us:

Private Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" ( _
ByVal lpClassName As String, _
ByVal lpWindowName As String _

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OSK Process Start/stop - PID.Kill() Fails Because It Says The Process Already Exited

Sep 28, 2010

My app starts an On-Screen Keyboard process like this:

Dim PID as System.Diagnostics.Process
:
PID = Process.Start("C:WindowsSystem32osk.exe")
:

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It seems to work 90% of the time. However, sometimes the PID.Kill() fails because it says the process already exited. At this point the OSK is always still there on screen. Yes, I know my code should be testing to see if the process is still running before trying to kill it, but given that the OSK is still on screen..

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