Win32_ProcessStopTrace class
The Win32_ProcessStopTrace event WMI class indicates that a process is terminated.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code, and includes all of the inherited properties.
Syntax
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class Win32_ProcessStopTrace : Win32_ProcessTrace
{
uint8 SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR[];
uint64 TIME_CREATED;
uint32 ProcessID;
uint32 ParentProcessID;
uint8 Sid[];
uint32 ExitStatus;
string ProcessName;
uint32 SessionID;
};
Members
The Win32_ProcessStopTrace class has these types of members:
Properties
The Win32_ProcessStopTrace class has these properties.
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ExitStatus
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Data type: uint32
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Access type: Read-only
Exit status of the stopped process.
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ParentProcessID
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Data type: uint32
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Access type: Read-only
Process that starts an event.
This property is inherited from Win32_ProcessTrace.
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ProcessID
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Data type: uint32
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Access type: Read-only
The ProcessID property identifies the process involved in the event.
This property is inherited from Win32_ProcessTrace.
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ProcessName
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Data type: string
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Access type: Read-only
Name of the process that stops. You can use this name to get the instance of Win32_Process for the same process.
This property is inherited from Win32_ProcessTrace.
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SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR
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Data type: uint8 array
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Access type: Read-only
Descriptor used by the event provider to determine which users can receive the event. This property is inherited from __Event. For more information about constants used to set this security descriptor, see WMI Security Constants.
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SessionID
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Data type: uint32
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Access type: Read-only
Session under which the process exists.
This property is inherited from Win32_ProcessTrace.
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Sid
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Data type: uint8 array
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Access type: Read-only
The Sid property is the security identifier representing the user context under which the event happened.
This property is inherited from Win32_ProcessTrace.
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TIME_CREATED
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Data type: uint64
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Access type: Read-only
Unique value that indicates the time at which the event was generated. This is a 64-bit value that represents the number of 100-nanosecond intervals after January 1, 1601. The information is in the Coordinated Universal Times (UTC) format. This property is inherited from __Event.
For more information about using uint64 values in scripts, see Scripting in WMI.
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Remarks
The Win32_ProcessStopTrace class is derived from Win32_ProcessTrace.
Examples
The following VBScript code example creates a Notepad process on the local computer that reports when the process stops. Run the script and close the Notepad window when the script shows the "Waiting for process to stop..." message.
Const SW_NORMAL = 1
strComputer = "."
strCommand = "Notepad.exe"
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" _
& strComputer & "\root\cimv2")
Set objStartup = objWMIService.Get("Win32_ProcessStartup")
Set objConfig = objStartup.SpawnInstance_
objConfig.ShowWindow = SW_NORMAL
Set objProcess = objWMIService.Get("Win32_Process")
intReturn = objProcess.Create(strCommand, Null, objConfig, intProcessID)
If intReturn <> 0 Then
Wscript.Echo "Process could not be created." & vbNewLine & _
"Command line: " & strCommand & vbNewLine & _
"Return value: " & intReturn
Else
Wscript.Echo "Process created." & vbNewLine & _
"Command line: " & strCommand & vbNewLine & _
"Process ID: " & intProcessID
Set colProcessStopTrace = objWMIService.ExecNotificationQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_ProcessStopTrace")
WScript.Echo "Waiting for process to stop ..."
Do
Set objLatestEvent = colProcessStopTrace.NextEvent
If objLatestEvent.ProcessId = intProcessID Then
Wscript.Echo "StoppedProcess Name: " & objLatestEvent.ProcessName
Wscript.Echo "Process ID: " & objLatestEvent.ProcessId
WScript.Echo "Exit code: " & objLatestEvent.ExitStatus
End If
Loop
End If
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Namespace |
Root\CIMV2 |
MOF |
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DLL |
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