I have a C# Window Service that runs a batch file (.bat) which in turn, executes a java app. The service runs the .bat file (cmd.exe) with no problem. However, when I try to stop the window service, the cmd.exe process does not die. A new cmd process is stacked if I start the service again.
How do I kill the running cmd.exe process?
Code:
private const string BATCH_FILE_PATH_APPKEY = "Service_Batch_File_Path";
private const string BATCH_FILE_DEFAULT = "Service.bat";
private static Process _proc;
private static bool _hasStarted = false;
public AService()
{
InitializeComponent();
_proc = new Process();
}
protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
{
try
{
string appDirectory = System.Windows.Forms.Application.ExecutablePath;
appDirectory = appDirectory.Substring(0, appDirectory.LastIndexOf("\\"));
string workingDirectory = appDirectory;
string batchFilePath = string.Empty;
batchFilePath = workingDirectory + "Service.bat";
// Make sure it exists
_proc.StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(batchFilePath);
_proc.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
_proc.StartInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
_proc.Start();
_hasStarted = true;
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
eventLog1.WriteEntry(ex.ToString() + "\n\nStack Trace:\n" + ex.StackTrace);
OnStop();
}
}
protected override void OnStop()
{
if (_hasStarted)
_proc.CloseMainWindow();
//_proc.Close();
}
TIA, Alex.