01-13-2003, 02:21 PM -
WAAHOOOO!!!
I've found a command line tool (whatever that is) that can "Kill" any process!!
Well, it was able to kill Norton Anti-Virus and WebWasher anyway.
You can read about it and download it from here: KillP
For those of you interested this is how to set it up (I'll use Webwasher as an example):
- make a copy of killp.exe in the folder where the program you want to end is installed; in this example, "C:\Program Files\Webwasher".
- create a shortcut to the copy of killp.exe you just made. i.e, "C:\Program Files\Webwasher\killp.exe"
- right-click on the shortcut, choose "properties".
- at the end of the target path (after the quotation mark), add a space then the name of the program you want to end.
"C:\Program Files\Webwasher\killp.exe" wwasher.exe
(you can also change the icon if you want)
Done!
Now I only have to find a way to hang-up my dial-up connection.
I've found a command line tool (whatever that is) that can "Kill" any process!!
Well, it was able to kill Norton Anti-Virus and WebWasher anyway.
You can read about it and download it from here: KillP
For those of you interested this is how to set it up (I'll use Webwasher as an example):
- make a copy of killp.exe in the folder where the program you want to end is installed; in this example, "C:\Program Files\Webwasher".
- create a shortcut to the copy of killp.exe you just made. i.e, "C:\Program Files\Webwasher\killp.exe"
- right-click on the shortcut, choose "properties".
- at the end of the target path (after the quotation mark), add a space then the name of the program you want to end.
"C:\Program Files\Webwasher\killp.exe" wwasher.exe
(you can also change the icon if you want)
Done!
Now I only have to find a way to hang-up my dial-up connection.