Depends on script you are using. In PowerShell you can obtain PID of
started process and terminate a process using it.
On 22 August 2016 at 12:53, Jiří Činčura wrote:
>> Searching for an open server's window and sending it WM_CLOSE could be
>> easier ;-)
>
> How do I know which
> Searching for an open server's window and sending it WM_CLOSE could be
> easier ;-)
How do I know which server I just started? There might be multiple on
different ports (which I actually use, for testing).
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22.08.2016 11:48, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>>
>> if I start firebird using "firebird.exe -a", is there a way to stop it?
>> In a scripted way.
>
> I know programmatical way to stop it. It's ugly but should work.
>
> Query services manager with undocumented(!!!, it's in svc_undoc.h)
> information(!!!)
On 08/21/2016 09:43 AM, Jiří Činčura wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> if I start firebird using "firebird.exe -a", is there a way to stop it?
> In a scripted way.
>
I know programmatical way to stop it. It's ugly but should work.
Query services manager with undocumented(!!!, it's in svc_undoc.h)
Hi *,
if I start firebird using "firebird.exe -a", is there a way to stop it?
In a scripted way.
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Mgr. Jiří Činčura
Independent IT Specialist
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