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Get the full path of a running process in Windows 2000/Xp

Tags: path, process, get, full, running
How to get the full path of a specific running process called OnEarth.exe in Windows 2000/Xp. This path will be used to open a definition file and get a database name.
The purpose is as follows: This process can run from several directory locations. Each location contains the startup definition file from which the process gets the database name to connect with.
The perl script will connect to this database and run a sql program.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: mordi
Solution Provided By: Morcalavin
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
Views: 72
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