Can't say I'm seeing the same thing you are...

Any user names on those PID's or "SYSTEM"?

Otherwise I would look at
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html

It may help you identify who/what is starting these process.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hammer, Mark
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 2:27 PM
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Subject: [U2] "extra" UDT.EXE's

Has anyone ever had a problem with extra unidentified UDT.EXE processes
spawning -- and then never dying?

For example, on our main server running Unidata 6.012 on Windows 2000,
the UniAdmin tool usually shows around 100 connections during production
hours. When I then dump the process list end examine it, I count over
300 UDT.EXE's -- these extraneous processes consuming an average of
2.3MB - 2.5MB of RAM and 0% processor. This is after about 3 days of
uptime, indicating that the number steadily grows as time passes --
forcing us to reboot about twice per week.

Hardware:
Dell 2650
2GB RAM
dual 2.GHz Xeons
split backplane, RAID 5 on the DB volume


Thanks,

Mark J. Hammer
Systems Analyst
Manitowoc Beverage Equipment
812-246-7000 x360
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