>You could use kill.exe I don't know if it comes with 2000 or if it's part of the resource kit.
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>Dennis
We all have kill.exe. I've looked some into this. The only way I can get that to work is if I know the process id. When I do, that works, but the only way I know to find out the process ID is to go into the task manager where it's there to end just by clicking a button.
Windows doesn't give much help on this command, but it didn't look to me like there was a way to do something like "kill winword.exe". Do you know of a way. I didn't follow what "kill -l" or "kill -sig" was about.
Thanks
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