Hi Bobsq,

The LMS cache is often corrupted, and I need to clean it regularly.

I think it would be good to know what you consider corrupted. If there was such a problem, we should try to address this first. What does your scanner.log or server.log say?

What LMS version are you running?

The LMS does not seem to be installed as a regular Windows service, it's
not listed in the services control panel.

Running LMS as a service is indeed not the default setup. Open the LMS Control Panel. How is it configured to run?

Any idea how I can stop it from the command line?

It depends on the way you're running it, really. Just killing the task is a bit rough - and might indeed cause database corruption!

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Michael
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