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ExeTerminate (Function) In french: ExeTermine Ends the execution of a 32-bit or 64-bit application on the current computer: all the instances of the executable are killed. The application can be identified by its name or by its PID. Syntax
Terminating an application identified by its name Hide the details
<Result> = ExeTerminate(<Executable name>)
<Result>: Boolean - True if all the instances of the program have been deleted,
- False if a problem occurs. This function may fail:
- if the executable is not instantiated (the executable is not run).
- if the user has no sufficient rights to destroy one of the instances.
<Executable name>: Character string Name and full (or relative) path of the executable (up to 260 characters).
Terminating an application identified by its process ID (PID) Hide the details
<Result> = ExeTerminate(<Process ID>)
<Result>: Boolean - True if all the instances of the program have been deleted,
- False if a problem occurs. This function may fail:
- if the executable is not instantiated (the executable is not run).
- if the user has no sufficient rights to destroy one of the instances.
<Process ID>: Integer Process ID (PID) of the application. This identifier is returned by ExeRun (associated with the exePID constant) or by ExeGetPID. Business / UI classification: Business Logic
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