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Lock windows desktop from Java after timeout


I want my java app to lock the windows desktop after a specific timeout. I have a timer which works fine, but I can't seem to execute the command to lock the workstation.

javax.swing.Timer tim = new javax.swing.Timer(1000, new ActionListener() {
   public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
   System.out.println("CARD NOT PRESENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
   // LOCK SCREEN
   Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
   Process pr = rt.exec("%windir%/System32/rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation");
   }
});

Is there some mistake in this? Or maybe an easier way to do this?


Solution

  • I think there is a better way to test this :

    1) put the command in a .bat file.

    2) Run the bat file. does it work ?

    3) If so , call the .bat file in your code.

    4) Does it work ? If so, then you are done. I dont think there is any value in encoding windows specific code into runtime exec, just keep the bat file as a seperate file in your app .

    Runtime.exec sometimes fails because the paths arent the same inside the JVM as they are in the native os.