I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has stray processes lying
around if they can correlate them to anything in particular (venueclient,
node service, service manager, venueserver).

We're soon entering the alpha/beta period for 2.2 and the real solution to
this problem is to clean up these strays in the software so there is no
"cleanup script" needed. Please help us do this by grabbing the latest
software and trying it out (*and* reporting if you have any stray procs
lying around).

Thanks,

--Ivan 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Randy Groves
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:26 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] 'Cleanup' application for Windows?
> 
> Just as I wondered at a Windows command prompt accepting a 
> Unix-type option, I realized that the reason it was working 
> on my box was that I had installed the Microsoft Windows 
> Services for Unix.  Am I presuming correctly that this is the 
> case on your machine?
> 
> On a non-modified XP, this command doesn't exist.  Which 
> doesn't mean that it wouldn't be a good idea to install - but 
> not a universal solution.
> 
> -randy
> 
> At 11:22 PM 4/26/2004, Douglas Kosovic wrote:
> >Hi Randy,
> >
> >
> > > Has anybody created a application (in Python or something 
> else) that 
> > > will 'cleanup' a Windows AG session, when, for whatever reason, 
> > > there are pythonw, rat, ratmedia, ratui, and vic process left 
> > > around?  I typically
> >go
> > > into the task manager and manually kill them, but this is 
> definitely 
> > > NOT a good option for users who are technically challenged.
> >
> >If you are using WinXP Pro, you could write a batch file 
> which uses the 
> >'kill' command.
> >
> >You can specify a task name or window title as the argument 
> to 'kill', 
> >see 'kill -?' for more details.
> >
> >
> >Doug
> 
> 
> 
> 

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