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    Kill process

    What is the quickest way to kill a running process?
    It is already activated, by an AppActivate, shelled as AppId as integer.

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    Get a copy of the Kill.exe utility from M$. It is usualy on M$ Server Tools CD's and probably several MSDN CD's. Run this from a command prompt with the process name or ID as a parameter and it will kill it.

    NOTE: If this tool is user to kill a service set in Automatic startup mode, the process wil be kiled and restarted, so set it to manual before killing it.

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    Here is a way to do it by using APIs instead of having to shell
    out an exe to do it. You only need to do a search here at the
    forums to find what you need. Look at Wokawidget's post.

    Terminate + Process

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