Core Function ProcessWaitClose
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Revision as of 20:22, 7 December 2011
ProcessWaitClose( <pid/name>, <timeout> )
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Description
Pauses the current thread until a given process no longer exists or optional the timeout expires.
Parameters
pid/name
The name or PID of the process to check.
timeout
Optional; Specifies how long to wait (default is to wait indefinitely).
Return Value
Success: Returns 1.
Failure: Returns 0 if wait timed out.
Remarks
Process names are executables without the full path, e.g., "notepad.exe" or "winword.exe"
PID is the unique number which identifies a Process.
A PID can be obtained through the ProcessExists or Run commands.
In order to work under Windows NT 4.0, ProcessClose requires the file PSAPI.DLL.
The process is polled approximately every 250 milliseconds.
Example
//waits until no instance of notepad.exe exists ProcessWaitClose("notepad.exe"); // This will wait until this particular instance of notepad has exited $PID = Run("notepad.exe"); ProcessWaitClose($PID)