I have seen that is possible to use wmic
to find the id
of a process searching for the command line
which was used to start it.
But I have 2 problems.
- I need to use this in a batch file so I cannot read the output of the wmic and call the taskkill I must use some kind of grep
- I couldn't find how to search for a partial match. I prefer to search for a piece of the commandline.
What I could find is this example:
wmic process where "CommandLine=start.bat", pid
But what I would like to do is more similar to:
wmic process where "CommandLine like %start.bat%", pid | taskkill
This is what I mean by command line:
"cmd.exe" /c C:\Mysql\start.bat"
Is there a way to kill a process searching for the command line which started it?
Best Answer
It seems that you can do this natively from Windows batch with the below format. Just plug in your batch file name (which is the string found with
WMIC
COMMANDLINE
option) in the%start.bat%
part as I did below—I usedstart.bat
in my example below just as you used in your example.WMIC KILL SPECIFIC BATCH FILE PROCESS EXAMPLE
Further Reading and Resource URL: http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/windows-wmic.html