This might help https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/taskkill
From: John McGreevy <john.mcgre...@emergentspace.com> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 10:25 AM To: Cooley, D S. (GSFC-5950) <d.s.coo...@nasa.gov>; McGreevy, John J. (GSFC-583.0)[EMERGENT SPACE TECH., INC] <john.j.mcgre...@nasa.gov> Cc: gmat-buildtest@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Gmat-buildtest] Matlab question I'm not sure if that can be done or how to do that. From: gmat-nav <gmat-nav-boun...@lists.nasa.gov<mailto:gmat-nav-boun...@lists.nasa.gov>> On Behalf Of Cooley, D S. (GSFC-5950) via gmat-nav Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 10:13 To: McGreevy, John J. (GSFC-583.0)[EMERGENT SPACE TECH., INC] <john.j.mcgre...@nasa.gov<mailto:john.j.mcgre...@nasa.gov>> Cc: Kazmi, Syeda A. (GSFC-5830) <syeda.a.ka...@nasa.gov<mailto:syeda.a.ka...@nasa.gov>>; gmat-buildtest@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:gmat-buildtest@lists.sourceforge.net>; 'gmat-...@lists.nasa.gov' <gmat-...@lists.nasa.gov<mailto:gmat-...@lists.nasa.gov>> Subject: [gmat-nav] Matlab question John, Suppose you have a GMAT script that uses the fmincon matlab interface. Suppose that before you even call your matlab function, you want to kill all existing Matlab command window, regserver, processes (not the main matlab window but the process spawned by previous GMAT calls to Matlab. Regserver commands I think they are called) Is there a way to do it from within the GMAT script? Thanks, steve
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