Process.GetProcessById Method
Definition
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Creates a new Process component, and associates it with the existing process resource that you specify.
Overloads
GetProcessById(Int32) |
Returns a new Process component, given the identifier of a process on the local computer. |
GetProcessById(Int32, String) |
Returns a new Process component, given a process identifier and the name of a computer on the network. |
GetProcessById(Int32)
- Source:
- Process.cs
- Source:
- Process.cs
- Source:
- Process.cs
Returns a new Process component, given the identifier of a process on the local computer.
public:
static System::Diagnostics::Process ^ GetProcessById(int processId);
public static System.Diagnostics.Process GetProcessById (int processId);
static member GetProcessById : int -> System.Diagnostics.Process
Public Shared Function GetProcessById (processId As Integer) As Process
Parameters
- processId
- Int32
The system-unique identifier of a process resource.
Returns
A Process component that is associated with the local process resource identified by the processId
parameter.
Exceptions
The process specified by the processId
parameter is not running. The identifier might be expired.
Examples
The following example retrieves information of the current process, processes running on the local computer, all instances of Notepad running on the local computer, and a specific process on the local computer. It then retrieves information for the same processes on a remote computer.
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;
using namespace System::ComponentModel;
int main()
{
// Get the current process.
Process^ currentProcess = Process::GetCurrentProcess();
// Get all processes running on the local computer.
array<Process^>^localAll = Process::GetProcesses();
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
// This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
array<Process^>^localByName = Process::GetProcessesByName("notepad");
// Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
// This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
Process^ localById = Process::GetProcessById(1234);
// Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
// and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
// if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
// Get all processes on a remote computer.
array<Process^>^remoteAll = Process::GetProcesses("myComputer");
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
array<Process^>^remoteByName = Process::GetProcessesByName( "notepad", "myComputer" );
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
array<Process^>^ipByName = Process::GetProcessesByName( "notepad", "169.0.0.0" );
// Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
Process^ remoteById = Process::GetProcessById( 2345, "myComputer" );
}
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace MyProcessSample
{
class MyProcess
{
void BindToRunningProcesses()
{
// Get the current process.
Process currentProcess = Process.GetCurrentProcess();
// Get all processes running on the local computer.
Process[] localAll = Process.GetProcesses();
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
// This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
Process[] localByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad");
// Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
// This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
Process localById = Process.GetProcessById(1234);
// Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
// and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
// if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
// Get all processes on a remote computer.
Process[] remoteAll = Process.GetProcesses("myComputer");
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
Process[] remoteByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "myComputer");
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
Process[] ipByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "169.0.0.0");
// Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
Process remoteById = Process.GetProcessById(2345, "myComputer");
}
static void Main()
{
MyProcess myProcess = new MyProcess();
myProcess.BindToRunningProcesses();
}
}
}
open System.Diagnostics
// Get the current process.
let currentProcess = Process.GetCurrentProcess()
// Get all processes running on the local computer.
let localAll = Process.GetProcesses()
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
// This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
let localByName = Process.GetProcessesByName "notepad"
// Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
// This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
let localById = Process.GetProcessById 1234
// Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
// and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
// if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
// Get all processes on a remote computer.
let remoteAll = Process.GetProcesses "myComputer"
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
let remoteByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "myComputer")
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
let ipByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "169.0.0.0")
// Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
let remoteById = Process.GetProcessById(2345, "myComputer")
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.ComponentModel
Namespace MyProcessSample
Class MyProcess
Sub BindToRunningProcesses()
' Get the current process. You can use currentProcess from this point
' to access various properties and call methods to control the process.
Dim currentProcess As Process = Process.GetCurrentProcess()
' Get all processes running on the local computer.
Dim localAll As Process() = Process.GetProcesses()
' Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
' This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
Dim localByName As Process() = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad")
' Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
' This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
Dim localById As Process = Process.GetProcessById(1234)
' Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
' and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
' if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
' Get all processes on a remote computer.
Dim remoteAll As Process() = Process.GetProcesses("myComputer")
' Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
Dim remoteByName As Process() = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "myComputer")
' Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
Dim ipByName As Process() = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "169.0.0.0")
' Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
Dim remoteById As Process = Process.GetProcessById(2345, "myComputer")
End Sub
Shared Sub Main()
Dim myProcess As New MyProcess()
myProcess.BindToRunningProcesses()
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace 'MyProcessSample
Remarks
Use this method to create a new Process component and associate it with a process resource on the local computer. The process resource must already exist on the computer, because GetProcessById(Int32) does not create a system resource, but rather associates a resource with an application-generated Process component. A process Id can be retrieved only for a process that is currently running on the computer. After the process terminates, GetProcessById(Int32) throws an exception if you pass it an expired identifier.
On any particular computer, the identifier of a process is unique. GetProcessById(Int32) returns one process at most. If you want to get all the processes running a particular application, use GetProcessesByName(String). If multiple processes exist on the computer running the specified application, GetProcessesByName(String) returns an array containing all the associated processes. You can query each of these processes in turn for its identifier. The process identifier can be viewed in the Processes
panel of the Windows Task Manager. The PID
column displays the process identifier that is assigned to a process.
The processId
parameter is an Int32 (a 32-bit signed integer), although the underlying Windows API uses a DWORD
(an unsigned 32-bit integer) for similar APIs. This is for historical reasons.
See also
Applies to
GetProcessById(Int32, String)
- Source:
- Process.cs
- Source:
- Process.cs
- Source:
- Process.cs
Returns a new Process component, given a process identifier and the name of a computer on the network.
public:
static System::Diagnostics::Process ^ GetProcessById(int processId, System::String ^ machineName);
public static System.Diagnostics.Process GetProcessById (int processId, string machineName);
static member GetProcessById : int * string -> System.Diagnostics.Process
Public Shared Function GetProcessById (processId As Integer, machineName As String) As Process
Parameters
- processId
- Int32
The system-unique identifier of a process resource.
- machineName
- String
The name of a computer on the network.
Returns
A Process component that is associated with a remote process resource identified by the processId
parameter.
Exceptions
The process specified by the processId
parameter is not running. The identifier might be expired.
-or-
The machineName
parameter syntax is invalid. The name might have length zero (0).
The machineName
parameter is null
.
Examples
The following example retrieves information of the current process, processes running on the local computer, all instances of Notepad running on the local computer, and a specific process on the local computer. It then retrieves information for the same processes on a remote computer.
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;
using namespace System::ComponentModel;
int main()
{
// Get the current process.
Process^ currentProcess = Process::GetCurrentProcess();
// Get all processes running on the local computer.
array<Process^>^localAll = Process::GetProcesses();
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
// This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
array<Process^>^localByName = Process::GetProcessesByName("notepad");
// Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
// This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
Process^ localById = Process::GetProcessById(1234);
// Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
// and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
// if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
// Get all processes on a remote computer.
array<Process^>^remoteAll = Process::GetProcesses("myComputer");
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
array<Process^>^remoteByName = Process::GetProcessesByName( "notepad", "myComputer" );
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
array<Process^>^ipByName = Process::GetProcessesByName( "notepad", "169.0.0.0" );
// Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
Process^ remoteById = Process::GetProcessById( 2345, "myComputer" );
}
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace MyProcessSample
{
class MyProcess
{
void BindToRunningProcesses()
{
// Get the current process.
Process currentProcess = Process.GetCurrentProcess();
// Get all processes running on the local computer.
Process[] localAll = Process.GetProcesses();
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
// This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
Process[] localByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad");
// Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
// This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
Process localById = Process.GetProcessById(1234);
// Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
// and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
// if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
// Get all processes on a remote computer.
Process[] remoteAll = Process.GetProcesses("myComputer");
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
Process[] remoteByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "myComputer");
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
Process[] ipByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "169.0.0.0");
// Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
Process remoteById = Process.GetProcessById(2345, "myComputer");
}
static void Main()
{
MyProcess myProcess = new MyProcess();
myProcess.BindToRunningProcesses();
}
}
}
open System.Diagnostics
// Get the current process.
let currentProcess = Process.GetCurrentProcess()
// Get all processes running on the local computer.
let localAll = Process.GetProcesses()
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
// This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
let localByName = Process.GetProcessesByName "notepad"
// Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
// This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
let localById = Process.GetProcessById 1234
// Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
// and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
// if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
// Get all processes on a remote computer.
let remoteAll = Process.GetProcesses "myComputer"
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
let remoteByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "myComputer")
// Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
let ipByName = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "169.0.0.0")
// Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
let remoteById = Process.GetProcessById(2345, "myComputer")
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.ComponentModel
Namespace MyProcessSample
Class MyProcess
Sub BindToRunningProcesses()
' Get the current process. You can use currentProcess from this point
' to access various properties and call methods to control the process.
Dim currentProcess As Process = Process.GetCurrentProcess()
' Get all processes running on the local computer.
Dim localAll As Process() = Process.GetProcesses()
' Get all instances of Notepad running on the local computer.
' This will return an empty array if notepad isn't running.
Dim localByName As Process() = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad")
' Get a process on the local computer, using the process id.
' This will throw an exception if there is no such process.
Dim localById As Process = Process.GetProcessById(1234)
' Get processes running on a remote computer. Note that this
' and all the following calls will timeout and throw an exception
' if "myComputer" and 169.0.0.0 do not exist on your local network.
' Get all processes on a remote computer.
Dim remoteAll As Process() = Process.GetProcesses("myComputer")
' Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using machine name.
Dim remoteByName As Process() = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "myComputer")
' Get all instances of Notepad running on the specific computer, using IP address.
Dim ipByName As Process() = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad", "169.0.0.0")
' Get a process on a remote computer, using the process id and machine name.
Dim remoteById As Process = Process.GetProcessById(2345, "myComputer")
End Sub
Shared Sub Main()
Dim myProcess As New MyProcess()
myProcess.BindToRunningProcesses()
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace 'MyProcessSample
Remarks
Use this method to create a new Process component and associate it with a process resource on a remote computer on the network. The process resource must already exist on the specified computer, because GetProcessById(Int32, String) does not create a system resource, but rather associates a resource with an application-generated Process component. A process Id can be retrieved only for a process that is currently running on the computer. After the process terminates, GetProcessById(Int32, String) throws an exception if you pass it an expired identifier.
On any particular computer, the identifier of a process is unique. GetProcessById(Int32, String) returns one process at most. If you want to get all the processes running a particular application, use GetProcessesByName(String). If multiple processes exist on the computer running the specified application, GetProcessesByName(String) returns an array containing all the associated processes. You can query each of these processes in turn for its identifier. The process identifier can be viewed in the Processes
panel of the Windows Task Manager. The PID
column displays the process identifier that is assigned to a process.
If you do not specify a machineName
, the local computer is used. Alternatively, you can specify the local computer by setting machineName
to the value "." or to an empty string ("").
The processId
parameter is an Int32 (a 32-bit signed integer), although the underlying Windows API uses a DWORD
(an unsigned 32-bit integer) for similar APIs. This is for historical reasons.