Subj : Re: Get full exe path for all running processes? To : Rohan Beckett From : Chris Robinson Date : Thu Mar 15 2001 05:24 am From: Chris Robinson Rohan, You can use KILL.EXE in combination with TLIST.EXE. TLIST will gice a number to the left of each running task. Type KILL and then the number of that task to kill it (I think that's the correct syntax). AFAIK KILL.EXE is available in the support tools on WinNT4 CD. Rgds, Chris. Rohan Beckett wrote: > on a similar note... > > Does anyone know of a way to kill a process using the command line? > > sadly.. this is due to a few 3D games I play on my Win2k box... > when they occasionally lock up, I can alt-tab, but they seem to stick on > 'always on top' > so, although I can bring up task manager (via control-alt-delete) as > soon as I switch to it, it dissappears! > and 95% of the time, ctrl-esc will bring up the start menu.. but the > taskbar itself is hidden. > > the only app that I can bring up (and control) is cmd.exe, and make it > full screen.. > > If I could somehow kill the process via it.. things would return to > normal. > > in short.. I need the kill command from *nix :) > > Rohan. > > Randall Parker wrote: > > > > I'd like to have a task list that shows the full path for each running > > exe. I'm running NT4 Workstation SP6a. > > > > Any good utility around for showing this? I like periodically to go thru > > the Task Manager list and see if there is some process running that > > doesn't really belong there. I want to start with which dir each is > > running from. --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) .