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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:42:27+00:00 2026-05-11T00:42:27+00:00

Hey, im doing a little app for my smart phone, using Windows Mobile 6.

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Hey, im doing a little app for my smart phone, using Windows Mobile 6. I’m trying to get all currently running processec, but method CreateToolhelp32Snapshot always returns -1. So now im stuck. I tried to get error with invoking GetLastError() method, but that method returns 0 value. Here is a snippet of my code.

private const int TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS = 0x00000002; [DllImport('toolhelp.dll')] public static extern IntPtr CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(uint flags,                                                       uint processid);  public static Process[] GetProcesses()     {         ArrayList procList = new ArrayList();         IntPtr handle = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0);          if ((int)handle > 0)         {             try             {                 PROCESSENTRY32 peCurr;                 PROCESSENTRY32 pe32 = new PROCESSENTRY32();                  // get byte array to pass to API call                 byte[] peBytes = pe32.ToByteArray();                 // get the first process                 int retval = Process32First(handle, peBytes); 
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  1. 2026-05-11T00:42:27+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:42 am
    • First, your handle check is wrong. It’s common for the high bit to be on in a handle, causing it to look like a negative number when cast to a signed int. You should be checking that is isn’t NULL (0) or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE (-1 / 0xffffffff).
    • You shouldn’t be ‘invoking GetLastError’ but calling Marshal.GetLastWin32Error()
    • You’ve not set the SetLastError attribute in the P/Invoke declaration. In C# it defaults to false, in VB it defaults to true.
    • Where’s your PROCESS32 implementation? The docs clearly state that the dwLength member must be set before the call and it’s not clear here if that’s happening.

    As a side note, the Smart Device Framework‘s OpenNETCF.ToolHelp namespace has all of this implemented and working (in case you’d rather not reinvent the wheel).

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