Too many choices (grin)!  Does anyone know the relative merits of using
tskill versus taskkill?  Both are available on XP Pro and Walt's post
indicates that tskill is available on XP Home.

 

 

Andrew

 

 

 

From: Walt Cone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 25 August 2008 09:41
To: Jeff Weiss; [email protected]
Subject: Re: kill nonresponsive WE

 

Hi Jeff,

 

     Here is the batch file I use for Window Eyes XP home.  Sorry it
took so long to post this.  I have had other projects and didn't read
your post until today.

 

echo off
rem a batch file to shut Window Eyes down
tskill wineyes /a
tskill /im gwm32 /a
tskill /im speech32 /a
tskill /im bdisplay /a

     It works on mine so hope it will work on all of yours,

 

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        From: Jeff Weiss <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 6:46 AM

        Subject: kill nonresponsive WE

         

        Kill Window-Eyes when it is not responding:

        Several listers have asked me how to use taskkill.exe. I learned
this from someone who posted to the list previously about this subject.
It has helped me a lot and I hope it helps you also.

        Here are instructions for using taskkill.exe to close a
non-responsive version of Window-Eyes with XP Pro. 

        First create a batch file with the following lines:

        Note that batch files end with a .bat extension and must be
plain text files. You can save this way with your word processor or to
be sure use notepad.

        @echo off

        rem close window-eyes and all its parts

        rem works with windows xp professional

        taskkill.exe /im wineyes.exe /f

        taskkill.exe /im gwm32.exe /f

        taskkill.exe /im speech32.exe /f

        taskkill.exe /im bdisplay.exe /f

        Save this file in the 

        c:\windows\system32

        directory with a name like

        kill-we.bat

        The name must end with the .bat extension.

        The file Taskkill.exe should be in this directory.

        Next create a shortcut on the desktop 

        called kill we

        When prompted for the path to the program enter

        c:\windows\system32\kill-we.bat

        When prompted for the shortcut to execute this program, enter

        shift-alt-control-w

        After this is all set up, test it before you have a problem.

        This should remove Window-eyes and all its parts from memory.

        After using kill we, you may need to re-start Window-eyes and
shut it down properly with alt-f4 and then restart Window-eyes again;
however, with 6.1 and later, this may not be necessary.

        I hope this helps.

        (below from netbat)

        the file name and the commands are different between xp home and
xp pro.

        both are in the c:\windows\system32 folder 

        the file name for xp home is tskill.exe 

        these are the commands that you would put in the .bat file for
xp home only.

        tskill wineyes /a

        tskill gwm32 /a

        tskill speech32 /a

        tskill bdisplay /a

        tskill explorer /a

         

        Note that with WE70 the lines to kill speech32 and gwm32 are not
needed since these have been made internal processes by Window-Eyes.

         
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