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I want to list all windows of a process, say Word. This only gives me main window:

Get-Process winword |where {$_.mainWindowTItle} |format-table id,name,mainwindowtitle –AutoSize

I want to also list Document1 here.

Id Name MainWindowTitle


1616 WINWORD Document2 - Microsoft Word

is there any way to access windows other than main one?

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    You could use the EnumWindows function. However, that's Win32 code rather than .NET code, so it may not be the most straightforward approach. Keep in mind that many applications use hidden windows. I don't know of any PowerShell or .NET native approach.
    – Bacon Bits
    Commented Sep 10, 2014 at 17:34

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Thanks to Bacon Bits suggestion I managed to find a solution, but if you have any less cumbersome than this, please share:

<#
 .Synopsis
 Enumerieren der vorhandenen Fenster
#>

$TypeDef = @"

using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

namespace Api
{

 public class WinStruct
 {
   public string WinTitle {get; set; }
   public int WinHwnd { get; set; }
 }

 public class ApiDef
 {
   private delegate bool CallBackPtr(int hwnd, int lParam);
   private static CallBackPtr callBackPtr = Callback;
   private static List<WinStruct> _WinStructList = new List<WinStruct>();

   [DllImport("User32.dll")]
   [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
   private static extern bool EnumWindows(CallBackPtr lpEnumFunc, IntPtr lParam);

   [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
   static extern int GetWindowText(IntPtr hWnd, StringBuilder lpString, int nMaxCount);

   private static bool Callback(int hWnd, int lparam)
   {
       StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(256);
       int res = GetWindowText((IntPtr)hWnd, sb, 256);
      _WinStructList.Add(new WinStruct { WinHwnd = hWnd, WinTitle = sb.ToString() });
       return true;
   }   

   public static List<WinStruct> GetWindows()
   {
      _WinStructList = new List<WinStruct>();
      EnumWindows(callBackPtr, IntPtr.Zero);
      return _WinStructList;
   }

 }
}
"@

Add-Type -TypeDefinition $TypeDef -Language CSharpVersion3

[Api.Apidef]::GetWindows() | Where-Object { $_.WinTitle -like "*Word" } | Sort-Object -Property WinTitle | Select-Object WinTitle,@{Name="Handle"; Expression={"{0:X0}" -f $_.WinHwnd}}
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