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How To: (Almost) Everything In WMI via C# Part 2: Processes

By , 19 Oct 2007
 
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Introduction

This is the second article in the series of articles How To: (Almost) Everything In WMI via C#.

This article focuses on the Win32_Process class within the root\CIMV2 namespace. This library exposes all the properties and methods encapsulated in this namespace to your application (and there are quite a few). Using this library, you can enumerate properties of the processes on your machines, kick off processes, terminate processes, enumerate processes, and gather significant details regarding your processes. The library facilitates running any of these tasks on local or remote workstations.

Consideration

Please do not send me emails with instructions on how to perform these tasks using .NET native classes. That is not the point of these articles. I'm composing these articles for the purpose of demonstrating how to use WMI within C#.NET with the System.Management namespace. Also note that WMI is a bit slower than the .NET classes so if you have no specific need to use WMI, you should probably be using System.Diagnostics.Process instead.

Using the Attached Code

Methods (Local Machine or Remote Machine)

  • CreateProcess(string processPath) - Starts a process
  • GetProcessOwner(string processName) - Gets the user name of the process owner
  • GetProcessOwnerSID(string processName) - Gets the SID of the process owner
  • ProcessProperties(string processName) - Gets the 60+ property values of the process
  • RunningProcesses() - Gets the names of all the running processes (can be changed)
  • SetPriority(string processName, ProcessPriority.priority priority) - Changes the process priority
  • TerminateProcess(string processName) - Kills the process

Instantiate the Local Provider

//using baileysoft.Wmi.Process; *must include
ProcessLocal processObject = new ProcessLocal(); 

Walkthrough All the Methods

 //Get Running Processes
 Console.WriteLine("Fetching Running Processes: ");
 foreach (string eachProcess in processObject.RunningProcesses())
 {
    Console.WriteLine("Process: " + eachProcess);
 }
 Console.WriteLine("");
 
 //Start Process
 string processName = "notepad.exe";
 Console.WriteLine("Creating Process: " + processName);
 Console.WriteLine(processObject.CreateProcess(processName));
 
 //Change the Priority
 Console.WriteLine("Setting Process Priority: Idle");
 processObject.SetPriority(processName, ProcessPriority.priority.IDLE);
 
 //Get the Owner of a Process
 Console.WriteLine("Process Owner: " + processObject.GetProcessOwner(processName));
 
 //Get the Process Owner's SID 
 Console.WriteLine("Process Owner SID: " + 
    processObject.GetProcessOwnerSID(processName));
 Console.WriteLine("");

 //Get a collection of all the Properties of a Process (Memory Usage, etc, etc)
 Console.WriteLine("Properties of Process: " + processName);
 foreach (string property in processObject.ProcessProperties(processName))
  {
      Console.WriteLine(property);
  }
  Console.WriteLine("");
  
  //Terminate a Process  
  Console.WriteLine("Killing Process: " + processName);
  processObject.TerminateProcess(processName);
  Console.WriteLine("Process Terminated");  
  
  Console.ReadLine();

Remote System Processes

In order to run the code above against a remote machine, you must instantiate the ProcessRemote class. During this instantiation, you need to either send in explicit credentials or you can send in null values if you're running this on a workstation on a domain, logged in with a domain account with the appropriate permissions to perform these tasks against the remote workstation.

Instantiating the Remote Provider

//using baileysoft.Wmi.Process; *must include
ProcessRemote processObject = 
              new ProcessRemote(userName,
                                password,
                                domain,
                                machine/ip);

Connecting to a Remote Machine Where You Want to Use The Domain Credentials from the LoggedIn User

ProcessRemote processObject = 
                    new ProcessRemote(null,
                                      null,
                                      null,
                                      machine/ip);

Using a Service Account to kick off a Remote Process

ProcessRemote processObject = 
                    new ProcessRemote("neal.bailey",
                                      "S3cr3tPa$$",
                                      "BAILEYSOFT",
                                      "192.168.2.1");
                                      
                    processObject.OneOfTheMethodsDetailedAbove;

Conclusion

The WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) provider is considerably slower than the native .NET classes. At first it may seem pointless to use WMI for process management tasks considering the ease of use of the .NET System.Diagnostics.Process classes, however a lot of developers out there spent a lot of time learning WMI and would like to have it available in their toolbox.

History

  • Originally submitted on 26th March, 2007

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

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Generalremote process start problemmemberiro4es23 Feb '10 - 6:26 
When i`m run this code for my remote computer
with my admin settings: login,password and ip, and run code, then error
"HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))" in ProcessMethod.cs
 
on this line №15:
ManagementBaseObject methodParams = processTask.GetMethodParameters("Create");
 
e.t. how to run process on my remote computer in interective window ?
GeneralRe: remote process start problem PinmemberBoštjan Primožič12 Oct '10 - 10:32 
Any solution ?
GeneralRe: remote process start problem [modified] Pinmemberthund3rstruck12 Oct '10 - 10:55 
Any solution for what?
 
Works perfectly fine here. I just re-ran the samples against several 2003 servers from XP and Vista workstations and they all ran flawlessly.
 
Creating Process: notepad.exe
Successful(Completion)
Setting Process Priority: Idle
Process Owner: developer
Process Owner SID: S-1-5-21-3087281821-956584911-1637330626-1118
Properties of Process: notepad.exe
Caption: notepad.exe
CommandLine: notepad.exe
CreationClassName: Win32_Process
CreationDate: 20101012170109.859190-240
CSCreationClassName: Win32_ComputerSystem
CSName: BAILEYWEB01
Description: notepad.exe
ExecutablePath: C:\WINDOWS\system32\notepad.exe
Handle: 3024
HandleCount: 29
KernelModeTime: 1093750
MaximumWorkingSetSize: 1380
Memory Usage: 2204
MinimumWorkingSetSize: 200
Name: notepad.exe
OSCreationClassName: Win32_OperatingSystem
OSName: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
OtherOperationCount: 62
OtherTransferCount: 40
PageFaults: 632
PageFileUsage: 728
ParentProcessId: 3072
PeakPageFileUsage: 788
PeakVirtualSize: 29417472
PeakWorkingSetSize: 2204
Priority: 4
PrivatePageCount: 745472
ProcessId: 3024
QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage: 2
QuotaPagedPoolUsage: 43
QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage: 3
QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage: 58
ReadOperationCount: 0
ReadTransferCount: 0
SessionId: 0
ThreadCount: 1
UserModeTime: 156250
VirtualSize: 22614016
WindowsVersion: 5.2.3790
WorkingSetSize: 2256896
WriteOperationCount: 0
WriteTransferCount: 0
 
Killing Process: notepad.exe
Process Terminated

modified on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 5:01 PM

GeneralRe: remote process start problem PinmemberBoštjan Primožič13 Oct '10 - 5:32 
No offense, I think that all your articles here on CP are great and they helped me alot. But this one is not working for me. I get the same error as user iro4es (HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)).
 
Is this maybe a cross domain isue ? I'm in one domain and the another computer is in another domain. For this another computer I have both local and domain administrator account.
 
Best regards, Bostjan
GeneralRe: remote process start problem Pinmemberthund3rstruck13 Oct '10 - 9:04 
No sweat bro. Yea, I can do cross domain just fine but only if there is a trust relationship established in the forest between the two domains.
GeneralRe: remote process start problem PinmemberBoštjan Primožič13 Oct '10 - 10:11 
Thanks!
 
I'll ask our IT staff if we have trust relationship established betwen our two domains. Probably this will solve my problems.
 
Best regards, Bostjan.
GeneralRe: remote process start problem PinmemberBoštjan Primožič19 Oct '10 - 0:43 
I asked our IT about trust relationship betwen our two domains and it is established.
 
I can list processes on remote machines and terminate them, but I can't start a new process. Any more ideas ?
This is the error I get. {"Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))"} Any idea how to debug/trobelshoot this ?
GeneralRe: remote process start problem Pinmembermaster_ua3 Dec '10 - 2:03 
Absolutely the same situation.
 
What do we have to do?
 
Also, can you show your "CreateProcess" call?

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