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What happens to open handles when an application crashes? (Windows XP onwards)

I was under the impression that if an application has an open handle and it crashes, the handle isn't released and if you try to access that handle (let's say of a file) then you would get an error.

However, I have tried this in Windows XP onwards and the handle seems to get released if I close the exe from task manager, before it has closed the handle. Following is the code:

Private Sub Form_Load()
    Dim iFile As Integer
    iFile = FreeFile          
    Open "myfilelock" For Output Lock Read Write As #iFile
    MsgBox "About to close" 'close it here with task manager

    Close #iFile

End Sub

So, does Windows XP onwards release all the open handles in case the exe having those handles crashes?

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Ali Avatar asked Sep 15 '25 16:09

Ali


1 Answers

All versions of Windows close kernel handles when an application crashes. Even Windows 95 did this. And certainly anything based on the Windows NT kernel or later will close kernel handles on an app crash.

This includes handles to files, events, semaphores, shared memory, pipes and sockets

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John Knoeller Avatar answered Sep 17 '25 07:09

John Knoeller