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You can list all mutex objects using [http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/ process hacker] - open process properties, handles tab: Mutant, \BaseNamedObjects\myMutex, 0xd0
You can list all mutex objects using [http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/ process hacker] - open process properties, handles tab: Mutant, \BaseNamedObjects\myMutex, 0xd0


== Note ==
<span style="color:red">'''You should check the return value against ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS (183) rather than 0. CreateMutex can set other errors such as ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED which results in a false positive.'''</span>


== The Script ==
== The Script ==

Revision as of 15:27, 30 May 2014

Author: Vytautas (talk, contrib)


Description

The best way is to use a kernel mutex. You can call the Win32 API using the System plug-in. See also CreateMutex plug-in.

You can list all mutex objects using process hacker - open process properties, handles tab: Mutant, \BaseNamedObjects\myMutex, 0xd0

Note

You should check the return value against ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS (183) rather than 0. CreateMutex can set other errors such as ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED which results in a false positive.

The Script

Put this code in the .onInit function:

  System::Call 'kernel32::CreateMutex(i 0, i 0, t "myMutex") ?e'
  Pop $R0
  StrCmp $R0 0 +3
    MessageBox MB_OK "The installer is already running."
    Abort

'myMutex' should be replaced with a unique value (e.g. "MyCompany.MyApp" or a generate a unique GUID).

The advanced way

This code will bring the already running instance to front, instead of opening a new one. Side Note (Jamyn): Strangely, if the user has first minimized the installer, and then tries to launch another copy, the following code will correctly set the first installer as the active window, but it won't "pop" it back up from being minimized. I am not sure how to do that simply, but that may be useful. Note (Rescator): Try something like System::Call "user32::ShowWindow(i r1, i 9) i." The 9 is the flag #SW_RESTORE see PSDK for more info on ShowWindow()

 System::Call "kernel32::CreateMutex(i 0, i 0, t '$(^Name)') i .r0 ?e"
 Pop $0
 StrCmp $0 0 launch
  StrLen $0 "$(^Name)"
  IntOp $0 $0 + 1
 loop:
   FindWindow $1 '#32770' '' 0 $1
   IntCmp $1 0 +4
   System::Call "user32::GetWindowText(i r1, t .r2, i r0) i."
   StrCmp $2 "$(^Name)" 0 loop
   System::Call "user32::SetForegroundWindow(i r1) i."
   Abort
 launch:

Even more advanced

This uses the "advanced way" method. Unlike the function above, it will restore the window if the installer is minimized. Note (Akshay): I tested this and it works on Windows XP 64-bit, but on Windows 7 the installer fails, saying "Installer integrity check has failed. Common causes include incomplete download and damaged media. Contact the installer's author to obtain a new copy. More information is at http://nsis.sf.net/NSIS_Error". Note (smartcom): Tested on Windows Vista and on Windows 7 64 bit and no problem found.

Function .onInit
  BringToFront
; Check if already running
; If so don't open another but bring to front
  System::Call "kernel32::CreateMutex(i 0, i 0, t '$(^Name)') i .r0 ?e"
  Pop $0
  StrCmp $0 0 launch
   StrLen $0 "$(^Name)"
   IntOp $0 $0 + 1
  loop:
    FindWindow $1 '#32770' '' 0 $1
    IntCmp $1 0 +5
    System::Call "user32::GetWindowText(i r1, t .r2, i r0) i."
    StrCmp $2 "$(^Name)" 0 loop
    System::Call "user32::ShowWindow(i r1,i 9) i."         ; If minimized then restore
    System::Call "user32::SetForegroundWindow(i r1) i."    ; Bring to front
    Abort
  launch:
FunctionEnd

See also

Check whether your application is running