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I run a few batch files as SYSTEM (as services) and they appear as cmd.exe in tasklist. Sometimes I need to terminate one of them but I cannot decide which cmd.exe to terminate.

Plus; I run many batch files as scheduled tasks, all appear as cmd.exe (with my account)

How can I mark a batch file, so I can recognize it at task manager?

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open Task Manager, click on the Processes tab, and select View->Select Columns.... Turn the checkbox Command Line on. Now Task Manager will show you, for each cmd.exe, what it is running. For a batch file this looks like

cmd /c ""C:\path\to\test.bat""

For your question on making sure only a single instane can run, this rather dirty trick works:

@echo off

tasklist /v | find /I /c "MyUniqueTitle" > nul
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto ErrorAlreadyRunning

title MyUniqueTitle
echo "Running as Single Instance!"
goto end


:ErrorAlreadyRunning
echo "ErrorAlreadyRunning"

:end
pause
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    oops seems you removed the single instance question already :]
    – stijn
    Nov 28, 2011 at 14:35
  • That "MyUniqueTitle" label may work...
    – Nime Cloud
    Nov 28, 2011 at 15:05
  • It takes about 10 seconds to get the tasklist on my pc. In that time, a second instance could start. Aug 31, 2020 at 3:47

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