PierreBoberg
Wed Jul 09 01:58:00 PDT 2008
Hi,
thanks for the answer.
Does any bodey know a good way to find does process?
Regards Pierre
"Phillip Windell" wrote:
> The application probably has multiple processes and not all of them
> died,...some part of it is still running. If you can't find a way to find
> it and kill it then you will probably just have to restart the box.
>
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> "Pierre Boberg" <PierreBoberg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:55C72B5A-9371-4D28-A61D-D0EEDC6D00CD@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > We have a process which use TCP port xxxx as the listener port of service.
> > Now we killed the process (or the program quit) for some reason, but the
> > port
> > xxxx is still open when we monitor it using netstat command and we can not
> > restart our daemon because of the opening port.
> > Can I close port och quit it?
> > This is Windows2008 server.
> >
> > Thanks Pierre
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