Hi John,

Thanks for your response.

At 07:50 PM 9/26/2002 +0100, John McCreesh wrote:
- snip -

>What is maybe more of a nuisance is the habit of some browsers to crash
>and leave behind a pile of orphan processes - Opera is very good at
>doing this with plugins. If they've been running on the workstation as
>local apps, it's no big deal - a reboot cleans everything out.

The problem is the user "can't/is not allowed" to reboot the 
Server.  Whether you mean to switch off and restart the diskless 
workstattion.  Can relogin do the same job?

Besides the user may not be aware of this procedure.  Any suggestion to 
solve the problem?

Thanks in advance.

Stephen


>I run a
>little shell script via cron at some ridiculous hour of the morning
>which looks for user processes and kills them off - I've seen this
>discussed a few times on this list.
>
>John
>
>On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 08:24:46 +0800
>Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Could you please explain further how to prevent that if one
> > workstation locks up it will not affect the whole network.
> >




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