One way is using the Tool Help library (see TlHelp32 unit), or EnumProcesses on Windows NT (see PsAPI unit). Have a look at JclSysInfo.RunningProcessesList
in the JCL for an example.
Here's a quick example of how to get the user name of a process:
type
PTokenUser = ^TTokenUser;
TTokenUser = packed record
User: SID_AND_ATTRIBUTES;
end;
function GetProcessUserName(ProcessID: Cardinal; out DomainName, UserName: string): Boolean;
var
ProcessHandle, ProcessToken: THandle;
InfoSize, UserNameSize, DomainNameSize: Cardinal;
User: PTokenUser;
Use: SID_NAME_USE;
_DomainName, _UserName: array[0..255] of Char;
begin
Result := False;
DomainName := '';
UserName := '';
ProcessHandle := OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION or PROCESS_VM_READ, False, ProcessID);
if ProcessHandle = 0 then
Exit;
try
if not OpenProcessToken(ProcessHandle, TOKEN_QUERY, ProcessToken) then
Exit;
try
GetTokenInformation(ProcessToken, TokenUser, nil, 0, InfoSize);
User := AllocMem(InfoSize * 2);
try
if GetTokenInformation(ProcessToken, TokenUser, User, InfoSize * 2, InfoSize) then
begin
DomainNameSize := SizeOf(_DomainName);
UserNameSize := SizeOf(_UserName);
Result := LookupAccountSid(nil, User^.User.Sid, _UserName, UserNameSize, _DomainName, DomainNameSize, Use);
if Result then
begin
SetString(DomainName, _DomainName, StrLen(_DomainName));
SetString(UserName, _UserName, StrLen(_UserName));
end;
end;
finally
FreeMem(User);
end;
finally
CloseHandle(ProcessToken);
end;
finally
CloseHandle(ProcessHandle);
end;
end;
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