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06.24.2008 at 03:42AM PDT, ID: 23510454
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Get the name of an application which opened Word in C#

Asked by Blowfelt82 in .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

Tags: C#, Visual Basic .NET

I have written a program which opens up Microsoft Word. When this 'calling' program is shutdown I would like a way to test whether any open instances of Microsoft Word were opened by my program. If so I would like to close these instances down... Any other instances which may not have been started by my application I would like to leave alone? Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be acheived?Start Free Trial
[+][-]06.24.2008 at 03:46AM PDT, ID: 21854192

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