Reputation: 73
I am writing the following code to close all explorer windows with PowerShell:
(New-Object -comObject Shell.Application).Windows() |
? { $_.FullName -ne $null} |
? { $_.FullName.toLower().Endswith('\explorer.exe') } | % { $_.Quit() }
But it does not close out all the open windows.
Instead, it closes only RoundDown(N/2)+1
windows, and leaves RoundUp(N/2)-1
windows open.
Can anyone help with this?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 6928
Reputation: 413
As per @ste's comment, the accepted answer may have stopped working after windows updates.
I've solved it with something similar in Powershell.
Watchout though as I've assumed any explorer processes with a window title are folders. This might not always be the case (eg maybe if copying files)
get-process | ?{ $_.ProcessName -eq 'Explorer' } | ?{ "" -ne $_.MainWindowTitle } | Stop-Process
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 60908
I think there's something in the pipeline that goes wrong. This code works:
$a = (New-Object -comObject Shell.Application).Windows() |
? { $_.FullName -ne $null} |
? { $_.FullName.toLower().Endswith('\explorer.exe') }
$a | % { $_.Quit() }
Upvotes: 15