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    Default PsKill - command-line 'kill' utility


    PSKILL


    Introduction

    Windows NT/2000 does not come with a command-line 'kill' utility. You can get one in the Windows NT or Win2K Resource Kit, but the kit's utility can only terminate processes on the local computer. PsKill is a kill utility that not only does what the Resource Kit's version does, but can also kill processes on remote systems. You don't even have to install a client on the target computer to use PsKill to terminate a remote process.
    Installation

    Just copy PsKill onto your executable path, and type pskill with command-line options defined below.

    PsKill works on NT 4 and higher.
    Usage

    See the September 2004 issue of Windows IT Pro Magazine for Mark's article that covers advanced usage of PsKill.

    Running PsKill with a process ID directs it to kill the process of that ID on the local computer. If you specify a process name PsKill will kill all processes that have that name.

    usage: pskill [-?] [-t] [\\computer [-u username] [-p password]] <process name | process id>

    -?
    Displays the supported options.

    -t
    Kill the process and its descendants.

    \\computer
    Specifies the computer on which the process you want to terminate is executing. The remote computer must be accessible via the NT network neighborhood.

    -u username
    If you want to kill a process on a remote system and the account you are executing in does not have administrative privileges on the remote system then you must login as an administrator using this command-line option. If you do not include the password with the -p option then PsKill will prompt you for the password without echoing your input to the display.

    -p password
    This option lets you specify the login password on the command line so that you can use PsList from batch files. If you specify an account name and omit the -p option PsList prompts you interactively for a password.

    process id
    Specifies the process ID of the process you want to kill.

    process name
    Specifies the process name of the process or processes you want to kill.


    PsKill Microsoft KB Article

    This Microsoft KB article references PsKill:

    810596: PSVR2002: "There Is No Information to Display in This View" Error Message When You Try to Access a Project View
    PsTools http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B810596


    PsKill is part of a growing kit of Sysinternals command-line tools that aid in the adminstration of local and remote Windows NT/2K systems named PsTools. http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsTools.html


    For download & more Info: Click this link http://www.sysinternals.com/utilities/pskill.html

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    Default Re: PsKill - command-line 'kill' utility

    try pud KillAll

    gi palit na raba ning Sysinternals sa Microsoft sa.

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