ProcessStartInfo.Verbs Property
Definition
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Gets the set of verbs associated with the type of file specified by the FileName property.
public:
property cli::array <System::String ^> ^ Verbs { cli::array <System::String ^> ^ get(); };
public string[] Verbs { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public string[] Verbs { get; }
member this.Verbs : string[]
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Verbs : string[]
Public ReadOnly Property Verbs As String()
Property Value
The actions that the system can apply to the file indicated by the FileName property.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example displays the defined verbs for the chosen file name. If the user selects one of the defined verbs, the example starts a new process using the selected verb and the input file name.
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.IO;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Windows.Forms;
class ProcessInformation
{
[STAThread]
static void Main()
{
OpenFileDialog openFileDialog1 = new OpenFileDialog();
openFileDialog1.InitialDirectory = "c:\\";
openFileDialog1.Filter = "txt files (*.txt)|*.txt|All files (*.*)|*.*";
openFileDialog1.FilterIndex = 2;
openFileDialog1.RestoreDirectory = true;
openFileDialog1.CheckFileExists = true;
if (openFileDialog1.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
var fileName = openFileDialog1.FileName;
int i = 0;
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(fileName);
// Display the possible verbs.
foreach (var verb in startInfo.Verbs)
{
Console.WriteLine($" {i++}. {verb}");
}
Console.Write("Select the index of the verb: ");
var indexInput = Console.ReadLine();
int index;
if (Int32.TryParse(indexInput, out index))
{
if (index < 0 || index >= i)
{
Console.WriteLine("Invalid index value.");
return;
}
var verbToUse = startInfo.Verbs[index];
startInfo.Verb = verbToUse;
if (verbToUse.ToLower().IndexOf("printto") >= 0)
{
// printto implies a specific printer. Ask for the network address.
// The address must be in the form \\server\printer.
// The printer address is passed as the Arguments property.
Console.Write("Enter the network address of the target printer: ");
var arguments = Console.ReadLine();
startInfo.Arguments = arguments;
}
try
{
using (var newProcess = new Process())
{
newProcess.StartInfo = startInfo;
newProcess.Start();
Console.WriteLine($"{newProcess.ProcessName} for file {fileName} " +
$"started successfully with verb '{startInfo.Verb}'!");
}
}
catch (Win32Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine(" Win32Exception caught!");
Console.WriteLine($" Win32 error = {e.Message}");
}
catch (InvalidOperationException)
{
// Catch this exception if the process exits quickly,
// and the properties are not accessible.
Console.WriteLine($"Unable to start '{fileName}' with verb {verbToUse}");
}
}
}
else
{
{
Console.WriteLine("You did not enter a number.");
}
}
}
}
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Module ProcessInformation
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim openFileDialog1 As New OpenFileDialog()
openFileDialog1.InitialDirectory = "c:\"
openFileDialog1.Filter = "txt files (*.txt)|*.txt|All files (*.*)|*.*"
openFileDialog1.FilterIndex = 2
openFileDialog1.RestoreDirectory = True
openFileDialog1.CheckFileExists = True
If openFileDialog1.ShowDialog() = DialogResult.OK Then
Dim fileName = openFileDialog1.FileName
Dim i = 0
Dim startInfo = New ProcessStartInfo(fileName)
Dim verb As String
For Each verb In startInfo.Verbs
' Display the possible verbs.
Console.WriteLine($" {i}. {verb}")
i += 1
Next
Console.Write("Select the index of the verb: ")
Dim indexInput = Console.ReadLine()
Dim index As Integer
If Int32.TryParse(indexInput, index) Then
If index < 0 OrElse index >= i Then
Console.WriteLine("Invalid index value.")
Return
End If
Dim verbToUse = startInfo.Verbs(Convert.ToInt32(index))
startInfo.Verb = verbToUse
If verbToUse.ToLower().IndexOf("printto") >= 0 Then
' printto implies a specific printer. Ask for the network address.
' The address must be in the form \\server\printer.
Console.Write("Enter the network address of the target printer: ")
Dim arguments = Console.ReadLine()
startInfo.Arguments = arguments
End If
Try
Using newProcess As New Process
newProcess.StartInfo = startInfo
newProcess.Start()
Console.WriteLine($"{newProcess.ProcessName} for file {fileName} " +
$"started successfully with verb '{startInfo.Verb}'!")
End Using
Catch e As Win32Exception
Console.WriteLine(" Win32Exception caught!")
Console.WriteLine($" Win32 error = {e.Message}")
Catch e As InvalidOperationException
Console.WriteLine($"Unable to start '{fileName}' with verb {verbToUse}")
End Try
Else
Console.WriteLine("You did not enter a number.")
End If
End If
End Sub
End Module
Remarks
The Verbs property enables you to determine the verbs that can be used with the file specified by the FileName property. You can set the Verb property to the value of any verb in the set. Examples of verbs are "Edit", "Open", "OpenAsReadOnly", "Print", and "Printto".
Be aware that the resulting list of verbs may not contain all possible values, e.g. "New" is by design not added to the list and other possible verbs are not always detected depending on your system setup.
When you use the Verbs property, you must include the file name extension when you set the value of the FileName property. The file name extension determines the set of possible verbs.