Microsoft has a tool called procexp.exe that shows a process and all its 
children processes attached to it.  Using this tool you can kill the parent and 
the child processes.   This should free up what you need to.   Just be careful, 
it is a very powerful tool.

Good luck,

Dan Goble  

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