deleteuser and stopudt PID from the command line. (ie. !deleteuser 4567). You must be a member of the administrators group to use deleteuser. stopudt will allow you to stop your "own" processes if you are not a member of the admin group - but you can't stop other users. list.queue and list.readu [detail] were a couple of other commands that we had trouble finding when we moved to UD. (list-lockq and list-locks (i). hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada
________________________________ From: Dave Taylor I have been unable to find a way to logoff/logout/otherwise disconnect a process running on another Udtno/Pid, including both foreground and background (phantom) processes. Any suggestions will be much appreciated. Thanks, Dave ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/