I'm trying to access the files being used by a given program in Windows, via a command line prompt in a .bat script. I've found the program Process Monitor, but can't find a CLI way to do this. How might I do this?
Command line options for retrieving all of the files being accessed by a particular program
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What you're looking for is Handle (also from Sysinternals), not Process Monitor. Handle application must run elevated (administrator)
Will return all handles for processes begin with the 'myproc'.
Will return all handles for process with pid 1234.
You could also use Process Explorer if you want GUI.