On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 at 15:16:33 UTC, Marcone wrote:
Becouse my program use plink.exe running with spawnShell or executeShell. But when my program finish with some crash, or killed with windows task manager by user, Plink still running. How can I stop all process initialized with spawnShell or executeShell when program finish? I another works, how can I make plink.exe only lives when program is running?

This is a bit heavyweight, but should be doable: have your primary process to start a watchdog process for itself. The watchdog continuosly sends messages to the primary process. If the message gets blocked or the watchdog receives no answer, it assumes the primary process has stopped working and thus terminates first plink.exe first and then itself.

In fact, while you're on it you can make the watchdog to terminate the primary process too, so the user won't have to kill the program manually in case of infinite loop.

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