What I did (don't know if this will help you) was make a copy of perl.exe
in the c:\perl\bin folder and rename it to mrtg.exe.  That way, I would
run MRTG with mrtg.exe.  When I needed to kill the process from a script,
I would simply kill /f mrtg.exe.

Hope that helps,
Jeremy FLuhmann
McLane Information Systems Division


> I've tried this to monitor the perl process, but there are 20 different
> = perl
> processes, all called just "perl.exe".  How could I distinguish between
> them.  Thanks


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