Starting A Process With Credentials Vs RunAs Command?
Sep 14, 2011
I am trying to parse data from netsh dhcp commands from my application which will run from remote client systems running windows xp/7. In order to do this, credentials must be passedSo I can currently get the correct data using the RunAs command. However when trying to do it programatically from vb.net it returns data as tho there were no credentials passed.
p.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = True
p.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = True
p.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = True
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Sep 28, 2006
Is there any way to use a VB form to supply user credentials to the Runas command in command prompt? I basically need something exactly the same as the GUI for RunAs but just for Internet Explorer (yes I know you can right click and go RunAs but that cant be done in this case). So the user would open this VB form, type their username and password in, hit OK and it would open Internet Explorer with their credentials (they log in under a generic account used by many people).
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Dec 15, 2011
I want to launch System Restore through my program. I figured out the destination of this feature in Win7 is: WindowsSystem32control.exe sysdm.cpl @0,4
So I wrote this
Dim p As New System.Diagnostics.Process
Private Sub CreateASystemRestorePointToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles
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Problem is that it will not work if I have anything behind .exe And "sysdm.cpl @0,4" is vital for this to work, otherwise I just launch Control Panel, which is pretty useless for what I want to achieve.
So how do I include commands like those in Visual Basic?
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Sep 22, 2010
I have this in a VB.NET console application:
Dim p As ProcessStartInfo
p = New ProcessStartInfo(Environment.CurrentDirectory & "injavac.exe",ClassName & ".java")
Dim ps As Process = Process.Start(p)
This does run the java compiler on the file, but it does so in a new window. I want the output from javac to appear in the same console that is running my application. How can I do this? Perhaps there is another method for running commands in the current console? Or maybe I can supress the second console window from opening and redirect its output to the current console?
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Aug 8, 2010
Whats happening is I run the code below and get the following error "The system cannot find the file specified". I've read that with UseShellExecute set to false that you can't use WorkingDirectory.
Dim Password As String = "password"
Dim SecureStringPassword As New System.Security.SecureString
For Each c As Char In Password
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May 24, 2011
I'm trying to execute a 3rd party application, called from a .cmd batch file, called from a self-hosted WCF service. Like this:
WCF --> .cmd --> 3rd party app
For whatever reason, using the Shell command doesn't work fully. It will call the .cmd file, but the 3rd party app won't kick off (I know the .cmd is firing because I have before/after ECHO statements populating a log file). If I double-click the .cmd file from explorer, the 3rd party app will start just fine. So, I figured, maybe try something besides the Shell command from my WCF service.
So I tried the following code, but it won't kick off the .cmd file at all (echo statements not firing). What am I missing here?
Dim psi As New ProcessStartInfo("cmd.exe", "/C " & System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("ExStream_CMD_File_Path"))
Dim proc As New Process()
proc.StartInfo = psi
proc.Start()
proc.WaitForExit()
The path in the app.config file is valid (just double-checked). Is there anything wrong with the above code?
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Sep 14, 2011
Ok so I've been struggling for a few hours now,
Private tHandle As HandleRef
Private tPlacement As xWinPlacement
Private Sub Mainfrm_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles
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Aug 14, 2010
I am trying to run a new process 9EXE) from a VB.NET program. Basically I am doing something similar to this:
Dim proc As New Process
Dim pi As New ProcessStartInfo
pi.FileName = CMD
pi.Arguments = ARG
pi.UseShellExecute = False
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Oct 19, 2010
I need to convert the following VB.Net code into VB6:
Dim app1 As Process = New Process()
With app1.StartInfo
.FileName = msFilePath
.Arguments = "/log=" + logname
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Mar 29, 2010
I have a user interface with pushbuttons, each starting a different process. Can I manage these pushbuttons via usb numpad? i.e. if 1 is pressed at numpad, pushbutton 1 will be clicked (so process 1 will start); if 2 is pressed at numpad pushbutton is 2 will be clicked and so on.
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Mar 8, 2010
the below code starts the correct process but the windows form never displays on the remote machine. How do I get the application to actually load.
Private Sub RunRemoteProcess()
Dim sCmd As String = "C:Program FilesInternet ExplorerIEXPLORE.EXE " & txtData.Text.Trim
' add a reference to System.Management in Solution Explorer
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Mar 29, 2010
I have a user interface with pushbuttons, each starting a different process. Can I manage these pushbuttons via usb numpad? i.e. if 1 is pressed at numpad, pushbutton 1 will be clicked (so process 1 will start); if 2 is pressed at numpad pushbutton is 2 will be clicked and so on.
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Aug 22, 2010
I'm trying to read another process's memory starting from mbi.BaseAddress to mbi.RegionSize using the function ReadProcessMemory, however I only succedeed to read 1 address at a time and it takes like forever to finish, the result being stored into a byte() variable, calling the readaddressmemory 1 million times instead of only 1 for example.
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May 21, 2009
I'm using an electronic signature pad for one of my applications. The pad has a Control Panel file which handles it's configuration (image display, etc). I would like to know if it is possible to open the pad's control panel from within VB.NET. I've tried using Process.Start() but can't get it to wok, and I'm not sure if it is a problem with what I'm typing in, or if Process.Start is not what I need to use here.
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Apr 2, 2009
I am writing an application which needs to allow the user to select and open document files as a new process, edit them, then when they've finished backup the changed files automatically. For example, start a .doc file within Word or a .xls file with Excel What I wanted to do was use process.start to run the application and store the ProcessID returned in an array so that when the process finished, I could check all the files that were using that application for changes.
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Jan 19, 2011
I been trying to do loop until and while and even waitforexit nothing works as far as I did not really good with loops.[code]
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Dec 9, 2009
I have an application that starts one of two external CAD applications depending upon the extension of a file in a ListView. I have been able to start up the application to view the file selected without a problem. I also have a seperate print click event for printing the file that opens the viewer application in the background and prints the file. This works perfectly for one of the CAD viewers but when I select a file that requires the other viewer application to print I get a Win32 exception and an error message stating that the file is not associated with any application and it cannot be opened. This of course is rediculous as it opens fine in the "View File" click event that opens the viewer to check the drawing.
One rather strange observation is that the CAD viewer that does print the associated file will launch the other CAD viewer application (that is associated with the other file extensions) when the "View" click event is handled even though I had not incuded the code to execute the process to start the viewer for that type of file. I realize this rather convoluted and may lie in the ProcessStartInfo arguments that I pass to the application.
Here's a code snippet:
Private Sub PrintFinGoods_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles PrintFinGoods.Click
Dim message As String = "No application is associated with file"
Dim source_exception As New Exception
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Jun 7, 2011
This is simple to explain, i need to track the process id from the files I execute. So lets look at the code.For this example just create 2 files in the C: and call it 1.xlsx and 2.xlsxNow open the firts file ...
Dim objFileExecute As New System.Diagnostics.Process
objFileExecute = Process.Start("C:1.xlsx")
MsgBox(objFileExecute.Id)
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Jun 10, 2009
I am using the code below, but it still shows the program.For example, if I pass in CALCIt will start the calculator but show it.
Code: Public Function ExecuteFileHidden(ByVal lFile As String, ByVal largs() As String) As String Dim oSTR As String = "" oSTR += "Attempting to execute " & lFile & vbCrLf Try Dim p As New System.Diagnostics.Process p.StartInfo.FileName = lFile Dim a As String = "" For Each l In
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May 20, 2009
I am working in VB2008. I don't know what process is started when a user double clicks on a folder to display its contents. I am working on an application where I store paths to various folders in a database that is displayed in a treeview. I would like to be able to select a node in my tree and then pass the path to the associated folder to the application which can display the contents of the folder. I need to know the name of the application or process that I am trying to startup to display my folder contents.
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Feb 23, 2011
i have decided to start a missle command sort of game in VB 2010, but i dont no where to begin! I have made spaceinvaders and pong so i have some idea on how to make it.
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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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Aug 11, 2011
So basically i have the need to only process a command when the text box is populated, if the textbox is not populated i want it to throw a simple msgbox
look at my code:
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
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Mar 20, 2009
I am having a little trouble with my VB.NET program and was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction?I have started a cmd.exe process in my vb.net (2008) program however I would like to execute commands for my process (in the same command prompt window created) on the fly. For example (the commands are irrelevant)... on the click of button 1, I would like to carry out the command "cd C:". Once that has finished I'd like to be able to click button 2 which executes "help". (I do not want the commands to execute when the process starts).[code]
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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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May 5, 2011
I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to programmatically determine how a program was exited. For example I'm sure many of you are familiar with the latest malware that detects antiviral software and ends the process and I know we are all familiar with Task Manager's kill process option. The end that I'm seeking is to find out how to utilize WMI, .NET, Win32, or any other Windows feature or programming tool set to determine the source of a process kill command.
Now to be honest I don't want to prevent the kill command from executing, I'm not trying to hinder the user by denying them the ability to end unwanted processes I'm just trying to figure out and document if a users ends a program normally, if TaskMan was used to force kill, or if another program is purposefully interfering.
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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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May 29, 2012
i wont code in vb.net get Out Side Process Command Line
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Oct 18, 2011
I need to execute commandpromt process async and get the output of the execution. i currently have this code
Public Function ExecuteCommandSync(ByVal command As Object) As String
Dim result As String = Nothing
Try
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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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