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I want to use pid to get the full path of the process.

#include <psapi.h>

HANDLE processHandle = NULL;
TCHAR filename[MAX_PATH];

processHandle = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | PROCESS_VM_READ, FALSE, nPID);
if (processHandle != NULL) 
{
    if (GetModuleFileNameEx(processHandle, NULL, filename, MAX_PATH) == 0) 
    {
        //fail to get module file name
    } 
    else 
    {
        //module file name : filename
    }
    CloseHandle(processHandle);
} 
else 
{
    //fail to open process
}

This is the code that gets the path of the process using pid.

However, when I execute it, the following error occurs.

( I am using visual c ++ 6.0. )

Linking...
Process01Dlg.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _GetModuleFileNameExA@16
Debug/Process01.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
Error executing link.exe.
  • QueryFullProcessImageName
  • GetModuleFileName
  • GetModuleFileNameEx
  • GetProcessImageFileName

All of the above methods have caused an error.

Is this a problem with the version?

Please answer. Thank you :)

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It seems you forget to link your product with the psapi.lib. Add it to the project dependencies.

Not sure it would work in VC6.0.

However MSDN recommends other functions for retrieving process names:

To retrieve the name of the main executable module for a remote process, use the GetProcessImageFileName or QueryFullProcessImageName function. This is more efficient and more reliable than calling the GetModuleFileNameEx function with a NULL module handle.

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  • It was resolved by adding #pragma comment (lib, "psapi.lib") Thank you~
    – areum
    Feb 19, 2018 at 1:43
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    @areum, QueryFullProcessImageName should be used in Vista and later. It requires only limited access to the target process. Note that, as an unreliable implementation detail, I see that in Windows 10 GetModuleFileNameEx also only needs limited access when hModule is NULL. For this case it's implemented the same as QueryFullProcessImageName, by calling NtQueryInformationProcess to get the ProcessImageFileNameWin32. Of course, you should assume that GetModuleFileNameEx needs full access to read virtual memory in the target process.
    – Eryk Sun
    Feb 19, 2018 at 3:10

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