RE: Multiple instances of executables? by v-terryf
v-terryf
Thu Feb 23 23:14:32 CST 2006
Hi Grundh,
Welcome to MSDN Newsgroup!
Based on my knowledge, you can use the following way as a workaround for
this issue:
When your application starts, you can write the CommandLine Argument to the
registry (under a specified registry path). And when the application quits,
remove the Command Line Argument from the registry. If we want to check
whether a "taskname" is already running, we can query this information from
the registry.
I hope the above information is helpful for you. Thanks and have a nice day!
Best Regards,
Terry Fei [MSFT]
Microsoft Community Support
Get Secure! www.microsoft.com/security
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>Multiple instances of executables?
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>I want to schedule task in "Schedule tasks" that starts an app (build in
>vb.net 2005) every 5 minutes. Every time the app starts i want to check if
>this job with the same task name, task name is passed as an argument to
the
>app at start, is completed. If its not completed, just quit.
>
>Schedule tasks:
>==========
>myApp.exe "TaskNameOne"
>myApp.exe "TaskNameTwo"
>myApp.exe "TaskNameThree"
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>How can i check if the "taskname" is already running?
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>Thanks in advance!
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