Finding out Windows service's running process name .NET 1.1

the berserker picture the berserker · Feb 19, 2009 · Viewed 19.5k times · Source

We are using a badly written windows service, which will hang when we are trying to Stop it from code. So we need to find which process is related to that service and kill it. Any suggestions?

Answer

Daniel Richardson picture Daniel Richardson · Feb 19, 2009

You can use System.Management.MangementObjectSearcher to get the process ID of a service and System.Diagnostics.Process to get the corresponding Process instance and kill it.

The KillService() method in the following program shows how to do this:

using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Management;

namespace KillProcessApp {
    class Program {
        static void Main(string[] args) {
            KillService("YourServiceName");
        }

        static void KillService(string serviceName) {
            string query = string.Format(
                "SELECT ProcessId FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='{0}'", 
                serviceName);
            ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = 
                new ManagementObjectSearcher(query);
            foreach (ManagementObject obj in searcher.Get()) {
                uint processId = (uint) obj["ProcessId"];
                Process process = null;
                try
                {
                    process = Process.GetProcessById((int)processId);
                }
                catch (ArgumentException)
                {
                    // Thrown if the process specified by processId
                    // is no longer running.
                }
                try
                {
                    if (process != null) 
                    {
                        process.Kill();
                    }
                }
                catch (Win32Exception)
                {
                    // Thrown if process is already terminating,
                    // the process is a Win16 exe or the process
                    // could not be terminated.
                }
                catch (InvalidOperationException)
                {
                    // Thrown if the process has already terminated.
                }
            }
        }
    }
}