Hello again, Stanley,

Just before receiving your most recent message, I started the download of
the NT Resource Kit. I had already figured out that KILL.EXE is a part of
that kit. For FTP services, I'm running WarFTP and it doesn't need stopping
and starting for my present purposes. A kill and restart of WWW service and
IISADMIN should be enough.

So what's the script you're using to initiate the kill process, or are you
doing this manually from the command prompt? I want to be able to kill the
process by means of perl.

Tim



At 12:09 PM 1/18/01 -0600, you wrote:
>I'm doing the stop and restart of the service with Perl using
Win32::Lanman. I 
>also use Perl to find out what process to kill (Win32::Lanman).  However, I 
>use a DOS command like kill.exe from the NT Resource Kit or Pskill.exe from 
>www.sysinternals.com to actually kill the process. Remember, if you kill 
>inetinfo.exe and do the net start W3SVC, that will only start the World Wide 
>Web service and the IISADMIN service.  It won't start your FTP service. On 
>www.sysinternals.com, they also have a cool command called pslist.exe which 
>you can get a listing for just one process, like 'pslist inetinfo'.
>
>

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