SlackerAl Posted June 27, 2019 Share Posted June 27, 2019 I have an application (external, commercial, no source, non-AutoIt) that applies a file lock to data files that it opens and then holds this lock until the application closes, preventing the files from being deleted. There is no need for this (it reads the file once then ignores it) and I often want to delete the files without closing the other application. I've been using process explorer to find file handles from these files to force a close on them - this works well, but I would like to simplify the process using AutoIt. Is it possible to find file handles being used by another non-AutoIt application and force them to close? Can I write this capability in AutoIt, without requiring an installation of process explorer? Problem solving step 1: Write a simple, self-contained, running, replicator of your problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Posted June 27, 2019 Share Posted June 27, 2019 I doubt it will work In native AutoIt without an external exe file. But I'd simply use the "handle.exe" from the sysinternals suite. Given the filename as parameter, you'll get the name of the executable and process ID which owns the handle. Using the -c parameter and the process ID, you can close the handle and then delete the file. Any of my own codes posted on the forum are free for use by others without any restriction of any kind. (WTFPL) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdamUL Posted June 27, 2019 Share Posted June 27, 2019 Have a look at _WinAPI_EnumProcessHandles and _WinAPI_CloseHandle in the UDFs. _WinAPI_EnumProcessHandles _WinAPI_CloseHandle Adam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rudi Posted June 28, 2019 Share Posted June 28, 2019 (edited) Hi. I faced a simmilar issue for my compiled scripts, that are stored on a Windows Server Share and are used by quite a lot of users continuously and simultaneously. So the users are throughout the Network (LAN), the Server the files are stored on is a remote machine (view of my PC), that's why I remotely Close "Network file handles" Net-GetOpenFileHandles-CloseAndReplace.au3 expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <NetShare.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <Array.au3> #include <EditConstants.au3> ; Enumerate open files on the server $DragDropOpenFile = "<drag drop the opened file on a server share here>" $DragDropNewFile = "<drag drop the file supposed to replace the above one here>" $NewFile = "" $Gui_h = 250 $Gui_w = 800 $vDist = 7 ; GUICreate($GuiTitle, $w, $h, @DesktopWidth - $w - 100, @DesktopHeight - $h - 60, -1, $WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES) ; generally enable drag-drop for files into other GUI controls $myGui = GUICreate("Tool to forcibly close & replace open files on server shares", $Gui_w, $Gui_h, 100, 100, -1, $WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES) $InputFileToClose = GUICtrlCreateInput($DragDropOpenFile, 20, $vDist, $Gui_w - 40, 20) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DROPACCEPTED) ; allow drag-droping files for this control, $InputFile Opt("Guicoordmode", 2) $InputFileNew = GUICtrlCreateInput($DragDropNewFile, -1, $vDist) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DROPACCEPTED) ; allow drag-droping files for this control, $InputFile GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE) $lServer = GUICtrlCreateLabel("<server>", -1, $vDist) $lShare = GUICtrlCreateLabel("<share-mapping>", -1, $vDist) $lPath = GUICtrlCreateLabel("<sub-path>", -1, $vDist) $lFile = GUICtrlCreateLabel("<file>", -1, $vDist) $doit = GUICtrlCreateButton("Search and close for open file handles", -1, $vDist) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE) $exit = GUICtrlCreateButton("Cancel", -1, $vDist) GUISetState() $FN = False $FNnew = "" $FNmatch = False $ToolTitle = "" $ToolTxt = "" $RegExA2E = "(?i)^(?:.*?Problem copying file from: )(.*?)(?: To :)(.*$)" ; $1 = compiled local TEMP file, $2 = not replacable destination file ; Examle Replacement failed output: !>11:19:15 Problem copying file from: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\AutoIt v3\Aut2exe\~AU98E6.tmp.exe To :z:\MyAutoitExeForTheUsers.exe While 1 $Clip = ClipGet() If StringRegExp($Clip, $RegExA2E) Then $Src = StringRegExpReplace($Clip, $RegExA2E, "$2") GUICtrlSetData($InputFileToClose, $Src) $Dst = StringRegExpReplace($Clip, $RegExA2E, "$1") GUICtrlSetData($InputFileNew, $Dst) EndIf $input = GUICtrlRead($InputFileToClose) If $input <> $DragDropOpenFile Then ; da wurde was reingezogen $DragDropOpenFile = $input If StringLeft($input, 2) = "\\" Then $Type = "UNC" $ServerShareUNC = StringLeft($input, StringInStr($input, "\", 0, 4) - 1) $fRelPathFN = StringReplace($input, $ServerShareUNC, "") $fPath = StringLeft($fRelPathFN, StringInStr($fRelPathFN, "\", 0, -1)) $FN = StringTrimLeft($fRelPathFN, StringInStr($fRelPathFN, "\", 0, -1)) ElseIf StringMid($input, 2, 1) = ":" Then ; Pfad mit Laufwerksbuchstabe, evtl. Netzwerk Mapping (erforderlich) $drive = StringLeft($input, 2) $Type = DriveGetType($drive) If $Type = "Network" Then $ServerShareUNC = DriveMapGet($drive) $foo = StringReplace($input, $drive, $ServerShareUNC) ; Laufwerkspfad in UNC Pfad umwandeln $fRelPathFN = StringReplace($foo, $ServerShareUNC, "") $fPath = StringLeft($fRelPathFN, StringInStr($fRelPathFN, "\", 0, -1)) $FN = StringTrimLeft($fRelPathFN, StringInStr($fRelPathFN, "\", 0, -1)) Else MsgBox(48, @ScriptLineNumber, "This script can *ONLY* close remotely handles for files open on server shares!" & @CRLF & _ $input & @CRLF & _ $drive & " = " & $Type) ContinueLoop 2 EndIf EndIf $Server = StringLeft($ServerShareUNC, StringInStr($ServerShareUNC, "\", 0, 3) - 1) $Share = StringTrimLeft($ServerShareUNC, StringInStr($ServerShareUNC, "\", 0, 3) - 1) GUICtrlSetData($lServer,"Server = '" & $Server& "'") GUICtrlSetData($lShare, "Mapping = '" & $Share & "'") GUICtrlSetData($lPath, "SubPath = '" &$fPath & "'") GUICtrlSetData($lFile, "FileName= '" & $FN &"'") GUICtrlSetState($doit, $GUI_ENABLE) GUICtrlSetState($InputFileNew, $GUI_ENABLE) EndIf If $NewFile <> GUICtrlRead($InputFileNew) Then $NewFile = GUICtrlRead($InputFileNew) If $NewFile <> $DragDropNewFile Then If StringInStr($NewFile, $DragDropNewFile) Then $NewFile = StringReplace($NewFile, $DragDropNewFile, "") GUICtrlSetData($InputFileNew, $NewFile) EndIf $FNnew = StringTrimLeft($NewFile, StringInStr($NewFile, "\", 0, -1)) If $FN = $FNnew Then If $FNmatch = False Then $FNmatch = True GUICtrlSetData($doit, "Search for & Close open file handles, then replace file") EndIf Else If $FNmatch Then $FNmatch = False GUICtrlSetData($doit, "Search for & Close open file handles, then replace file") GUICtrlSetData($InputFileNew, $DragDropNewFile) EndIf EndIf EndIf EndIf Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $exit, $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE GUIDelete($myGui) Exit Case $doit AbArbeiten($Server, $Share, $fPath, $FN) EndSwitch WEnd Func AbArbeiten($_Srv, $_Shr, $_fPth, $_fNme) Local $iID = 0 Local $iRights = 1 Local $iLckCount = 2 Local $iFPFN = 3 Local $iUser = 4 ConsoleWrite($_fPth & $_fNme & @CRLF) Local $aFile = _Net_Share_FileEnum($_Srv) If IsArray($aFile) Then ; _ArrayDisplay($aFile) Local $x $ToolTxt = "Open File Handles:" $ToolTitle = "Handles to be checked total: " & $aFile[0][0] UpdateToolTip() AdlibRegister(UpdateToolTip, 1000) For $x = $aFile[0][0] To 1 Step -1 $ToolTitle = $x & " handles remaining for checking..." If Not StringInStr($aFile[$x][$iFPFN], $_fPth & $_fNme) Then ; ConsoleWrite("Nix Enthalten in: " & $aFile[$x][$iFPFN] & @CRLF) _ArrayDelete($aFile, $x) Else $ToolTxt &= @CRLF & $aFile[$x][$iFPFN] & ", User = " & $aFile[$x][$iUser] ConsoleWrite('@@ Debug(' & @ScriptLineNumber & ') : $ToolTxt = ' & $ToolTxt & @CRLF & '>Error code: ' & @error & @CRLF) ;### Debug Console EndIf Next $aFile[0][0] = UBound($aFile) - 1 _ArraySort($aFile, 0, 1, 0, $iUser) ; _ArrayDisplay($aFile, $aFile[0][0] & " FileLocks found.") If $aFile[0][0] = 0 Then $ToolTitle = "Done, no open file handles were found" $ToolTxt &= @CRLF & ", no handles to be closed for this file!" Sleep(2000) $ToolTxt = "" ReplaceFile() Else $ToolTitle = $aFile[0][0] & " open file handles were found..." $CloseErr = 0 For $x = 1 To $aFile[0][0] If _Net_Share_FileClose($Server, $aFile[$x][$iID]) Then $ToolTxt &= @CRLF & @TAB & "Handle closed: " & $aFile[$x][$iID] Else $ToolTxt &= @CRLF & "ERROR: Handle Close Failed! --> " & $aFile[$x][$iFPFN] & ", User = " & $aFile[$x][$iUser] $CloseErr += 1 EndIf Next ConsoleWrite('@@ Debug(' & @ScriptLineNumber & ') : $CloseErr = ' & $CloseErr & @CRLF & '>Error code: ' & @error & @CRLF) ;### Debug Console If $CloseErr = 0 Then $ToolTitle = "All found open file handles could be closed." ReplaceFile() Else $ToolTitle = $CloseErr & " Handles could *NOT* be closed!" Sleep(2000) EndIf Sleep(1000) $ToolTxt = "" $ToolTitle = "" EndIf Else MsgBox(0, "not an array", $aFile & @CRLF & @error & @CRLF & @extended & @CRLF & _ "Unable to retrieve the array of open file handles for " & $Share) EndIf EndFunc ;==>AbArbeiten Func UpdateToolTip() ToolTip($ToolTxt, MouseGetPos(0) + 20, MouseGetPos(1) + 20, $ToolTitle) ; ConsoleWrite( $ToolTxt & @CRLF & $ToolTitle & @CRLF & "-------------------" & @CRLF) EndFunc ;==>UpdateToolTip Func ReplaceFile() If FileExists($NewFile) Then If FileCopy($NewFile, $input, 1 + 8) Then $ToolTitle = "File successfully replaced." $ToolTxt = "Done" Else $ToolTitle = "File could *NOT* be replaced." $ToolTxt = "Possibly another open file handle spawned while this script was running." & @CRLF & _ "Simply start over again, please." MsgBox(48, $ToolTitle, $ToolTxt) EndIf EndIf EndFunc ;==>ReplaceFile Edited June 28, 2019 by rudi SlackerAl 1 Earth is flat, pigs can fly, and Nuclear Power is SAFE! 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SlackerAl Posted June 28, 2019 Author Share Posted June 28, 2019 Thanks Rudi, I was looking at file enumerating in the _winapi section yesterday, but ran out of time - this looks like just the thing I'm after. Also thanks to Adam who put me on to _WinAPI_EnumProcessHandles (not what I wanted, but made me look in the right part of the help file!). Problem solving step 1: Write a simple, self-contained, running, replicator of your problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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