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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:15:04+00:00 2026-05-31T13:15:04+00:00

I am trying to get windows processes matching some certain criteria, e.g. they are

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I am trying to get windows processes matching some certain criteria, e.g. they are like “123456.exe” and trying to kill them with tasklist. I am trying to do it like that:

FOR /F "usebackq tokens=2 skip=2" %i IN (`tasklist |findstr /r "[0-9].exe") DO taskkill /PID %i

which is not right and I don’t know why…. Can anyone give me a hint?
Thanx in advance!

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    2026-05-31T13:15:05+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:15 pm
    FOR /F "usebackq tokens=2" %i IN (`tasklist ^| findstr /r /b "[0-9][0-9]*[.]exe"`) DO taskkill /pid %i
    

    Several changes:

    • The command_to_process needs back quotes (“) on both sides of the command.
    • Pipes (“|”) inside of the command_to_process need to be escaped with a caret (“^”).
    • Your findstr command would match all processes that have a digit before the “.exe”. For example, “myapp4.exe” would also have been killed. The version I provide will match process names solely containing numbers.
    • The “skip=2” option would skip the first two lines output from findstr, not tasklist. Since the regular expression won’t match anything in the first two lines output from tasklist, you’re safe to remove the skip option.

    By the way, if you place this command in a batch script, remember to use “%%i” instead of “%i” for your parameters, or you’ll get an error message like i was unexpected at this time.

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