I'm trying to do the following:
Process A should use OpenMutex to see if Process B is running.
Process B should use CreateMutex to let Process A know it's running. Pretty simple actually...
What happens is this:
- Run process A -> It sees that process B is not running. So far so good.
- Run process B -> It creates the mutex.
- Run process A again -> It sees that process B is now running. Still good.
- I close process B (which should close the mutex as well).
- Run process A -> It still sees that process B is running ! (OpenMutex does NOT fail).
What am I doing wrong here ??
Here is part of my code:
// Start of process B
HANDLE hMutex = ::CreateMutex(NULL, TRUE, MY_MUTEX_NAME);
MessageBox(NULL, _T("PROCESS B !"), _T("TEST"), 0);
CloseHandle(hMutex);
// End of process B
// Start of process A
HANDLE hMutex = ::OpenMutex(SYNCHRONIZE, FALSE, MY_MUTEX_NAME);
if(hMutex != NULL)
{
MessageBox(NULL, _T("PROCESS B is alive !"), _T("TEST"), 0);
}
CloseHandle(hMutex);
// End of process A