On Win32 you generaly have to "kill" the process from a DOS command line and
"LOGOFF" the user (by PID) from within universe

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to safely kill a runaway unidata process


One of our users decided to run a report this morning at 9:30 and it still
running.
 
They lost the connection to the server, the process id is still out there
and we
are unable to kill it. We tried the DELETUSER PID command and it did not go
away.
 
The process is using 200 megs of memory.
 
We are running Unidata 6.06 on Windows 2000.


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