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Old June 4th 04, 08:00 PM
PCR
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Default Task Killer

OK, then, & kill, kill, kill!


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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"H Leboeuf" wrote in message
...
| Sorry about that it's article 186526. Presently not available.
| Here is what I have on it.
|
| Quote.
|
| Terminal Server Commands: KILL
| Applies To
| This article was previously published under Q186526
| SUMMARY
| KILL is a utility from the Windows NT Server Resource Kit. It
terminates a
| process.
| Syntax
| kill [processID] [/server:servername] [/v] [/?]
|
| kill [pattern] [/server:servername] [/id:logonid] [/a] [/v] [/?]
| Parameters
| processID
| Identifies a process.
|
| pattern
| Identifies a pattern.
|
| /server:servername
| Specifies the Terminal Server containing the process to be terminated.
| Otherwise, the current Terminal Server is used.
|
| /id: logonid
| Specifies a session on the Terminal Server containing the process to
be
| terminated.
|
| /a (all)
| Specifies all sessions on the Terminal Server.
|
| /v (verbose)
| Displays information about the actions being performed.
|
| /? (help)
| Displays the syntax for the command and information about the
command's
| options.
|
| Security Restrictions
| You can use kill only to terminate processes belonging to you, unless
you
| have security classification to terminate processes belonging to other
| users. Administrators have full access to all kill functions.
| KILL -- Additional Notes
| If no process ID is specified, kill displays an error message. When
all
| processes running in a session terminate, the session also terminates.
| KILL -- Examples
| To kill process 8, type:
| kill 8
|
| The information in this article applies to:
| Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
| Last Reviewed: 10/14/2002 (1.0)
| --
| Unquote.
|
| Henri Leboeuf
| Web page:
http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm
| ===
| "PCR" wrote in message
| ...
| That URL you post...
|
| http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=186528
| Document Window Problem in 16-Bit Internet Explorer 3.x
|
| ...doesn't seem to be what you may think it is.
|
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| should things get worse after this,
| PCR
|
| "H Leboeuf" wrote in message
| ...
| | Terminal Server Commands: KILL
| | KILL is a utility from the Windows NT Server Resource Kit. It
| terminates a
| | process.
| |
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=186528 (10/14/2002)
| |
| | This tool is also available with the Windows 98 Resource kit.
| | Tlist.exe can be used to get the valid process or pid.
| | --
| |
| | Henri Leboeuf
| | Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm
| | ===
| | "John Hall" wrote in message
| | ...
| | Is there a dos command or program equivalent to XP's
| | taskkill.exe? It can have similar or very different
| | syntax, and does not need to list the tasks, just close
| | them in a batch file.
| | Thanks
| |
|
|
|


 




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