There are 2 exe's on the NT Server 4.0 Resource kit cd called (i think) 
tlist.exe and kill.exe. Run tlist.exe from the command line, which will give 
you a list of running processes and an ID. Then run kill.exe XXX where XXX 
is the process id. In my experience, this will kill anything. This may cause 
other problems, though, because I don't think it kills processes 
"gracefully". Just a suggestion....

Scott


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>Subject: [REBOL] Endless looping processes. Re:(6)
>Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 18:18:51 +0200
>
>Hello s,
>
>Tuesday, May 09, 2000, 11:06:59 AM, you wrote:
>
>shc> I had a similar problem with IIS 4.0 and 5.0, where I could not kill a 
>rebol
>shc> cgi process that was having problems. I would open task manager, try 
>to end
>shc> the process, and get an "access denied" error. I found that if I 
>stopped the
>shc> web server, through the management console, or through the Services 
>applet
>shc> in Control Panel, I could then go back and end the rebol process
>shc> successfully in task manager. I didn't have to reboot the server.
>
>We tried this to, today... But with no success, There must be some
>way to kill the process.
>
>Regards, Fredrik Bergstrom
>
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