Remember that when the guest has had absolute share set down to 1%, in order to do any trouble shooting, you'll have to boost up the share setting to be able to get on to the guest to diagnose the problem. The looping condition will still most likely be running and you trying to logon won't be getting much resources.
Jim

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Thanks to all - I just want to give the guest no or a minimum amount of CPU until we can diagnose what is going on (and in case we attempt to shoot the wrong guest :-)

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