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winapi - How to gracefully terminate a process?

I want to terminate a number of processes, but I want to give each process the chance to save its data, ask the user about saving a file and even ignore the close request.

So TerminateProcess is out of the question, because it kills the process instantly. Another way would be to use SendMessage/PostMessage to send a WM_CLOSE to the main window, unfortunately I don't know anything about the windows of the processes, I only have the process id, so FindWindow doesn't help either. Is there any other way to find the main windows of a process?

In other words: Is there any way to terminate any process gracefully just like the Windows 7 task manager did when you clicked on "End Task"? (and not "End Process")

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EnumWindows enumerates all the top level windows in a process. GetWindowThreadProcessId gets the process and Id of each thread.

You now have enough information to gracefully close any GUI application.

You can send WM_CLOSE messages to any window you wish to close. Many windows handle WM_CLOSE to prompt the user to save documents.You can send a WM_QUIT message using PostThreadMessage to the discovered threads to cause the message loop to terminate.

User code is not allowed to call DestroyWindow from a different app or thread to the windows... if the app does not respond to WM_CLOSE or WM_QUIT requests you're back in TerminateProcess land.

This will not close console applications as the application process, and process that owns the window, are different.


Refer to T.s. Arun's answer below for the correct method for dealing with console applications.


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