Floooooo24 Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 Hello, I have a List of PID, for which I need the Name. I don't kown the Name of what I want, so I make some examples: I want the Name "Spotify" from the Spotify App, and I have the ProcessID of the instance. Is this possible? Greetings Flo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreik Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 If by name you mean to get the executable name then use _WinAPI_GetProcessFileName(). When the words fail... music speaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floooooo24 Posted July 8 Author Share Posted July 8 Thank you, but sadly this dosn't help. The Executable name I already found by using ProcessList(). Any other way? Â Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreik Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 Sure, I will get my crystal ball to read your mind. Define what name are you talking about. KaFu 1 When the words fail... music speaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floooooo24 Posted July 8 Author Share Posted July 8 Sry, I try to explain ist. I have some Code, which gets the PIDs and the Processnames of all Processes/Programms, which have an AudioSession. My Problem is, that this Proccesname kann look like this: "msedgewebview2.exe". But the Name I need, what hides behind this ist "Microsoft Teams". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreik Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 Not even a crystal ball can do this. WebView2 is not used just by Teams but Widgets, Office, Outlook, Weather and many other applications. What you can try it's to find the window(s) associated with your process that are not owned and based on the window title you might figure out what kind of application it is. Anyway this is an inconsistent way to kinda solve what you want. When the words fail... music speaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution KaFu Posted July 8 Solution Share Posted July 8 Is this of any help? #include <array.au3> #include <WinAPIProc.au3> Local $aProcessList = ProcessList() Global $aProcessList_Enhanced[UBound($aProcessList)][6] $aProcessList_Enhanced[0][0] = $aProcessList[0][0] For $i = 1 To $aProcessList[0][0] $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][0] = $aProcessList[$i][0] $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][1] = $aProcessList[$i][1] $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2] = _WinAPI_GetProcessFileName($aProcessList[$i][1]) $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][3] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2], "FileDescription") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][4] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2], "InternalName") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][5] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2], "ProductName") Next _ArrayDisplay($aProcessList_Enhanced) Â Floooooo24 1 Â OS: Win10-22H2 - 64bit - German, AutoIt Version: 3.3.16.1, AutoIt Editor: SciTE, Website: https://funk.eu AMT - Auto-Movie-Thumbnailer (2024-Oct-13)Â BIC - Batch-Image-Cropper (2023-Apr-01) COP - Color Picker (2009-May-21) DCS - Dynamic Cursor Selector (2024-Oct-13) HMW - Hide my Windows (2024-Oct-19) HRC - HotKey Resolution Changer (2012-May-16)Â ICU - Icon Configuration Utility (2018-Sep-16) SMF - Search my Files (2024-Oct-20) - THE file info and duplicates search tool SSD - Set Sound Device (2017-Sep-16) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floooooo24 Posted July 8 Author Share Posted July 8 Vielen Dank KaFu, bei Teams kann es zwar nicht helfen, aber bei allen anderen schon. Denn Rest muss ich vielleicht dann einfach mit einer eigenen Ãœbersetzungs tabelle machen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaFu Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 You're welcome 🙂. Maybe querying for the parent process and including elevated process is of any further help? #RequireAdmin #include <array.au3> #include <WinAPIProc.au3> Local $aProcessList = ProcessList() Global $aProcessList_Enhanced[UBound($aProcessList)][11] $aProcessList_Enhanced[0][0] = $aProcessList[0][0] For $i = 1 To $aProcessList[0][0] $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][0] = $aProcessList[$i][0] $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][1] = $aProcessList[$i][1] $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2] = _WinAPI_GetProcessFileName($aProcessList[$i][1]) $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][3] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2], "FileDescription") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][4] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2], "InternalName") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][5] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][2], "ProductName") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][6] =_WinAPI_GetParentProcess($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][1]) $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][7] = _WinAPI_GetProcessFileName($aProcessList[$i][1]) $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][8] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][7], "FileDescription") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][9] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][7], "InternalName") $aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][10] = FileGetVersion($aProcessList_Enhanced[$i][7], "ProductName") Next _ArrayDisplay($aProcessList_Enhanced)  Floooooo24 1  OS: Win10-22H2 - 64bit - German, AutoIt Version: 3.3.16.1, AutoIt Editor: SciTE, Website: https://funk.eu AMT - Auto-Movie-Thumbnailer (2024-Oct-13) BIC - Batch-Image-Cropper (2023-Apr-01) COP - Color Picker (2009-May-21) DCS - Dynamic Cursor Selector (2024-Oct-13) HMW - Hide my Windows (2024-Oct-19) HRC - HotKey Resolution Changer (2012-May-16) ICU - Icon Configuration Utility (2018-Sep-16) SMF - Search my Files (2024-Oct-20) - THE file info and duplicates search tool SSD - Set Sound Device (2017-Sep-16) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floooooo24 Posted July 10 Author Share Posted July 10 No, I'm getting an Pid but no Path from the new Pid.😔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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