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I don't have an answer to your question. I've observed that sometimes a Jenkins job is harder to interrupt than others. My usual technique has been to click the "x" to stop the job, then if the job has not stopped shortly, I'll click somewhere else in the UI (causing the page to refresh), then click the "x" to stop the job a second time.