said:
>What is the "process killer"? I don't have one on any of my
>WarpCenters.
It's a new feature introduced in one of the Warp 4 fixpaks.
Put the following in your config.sys:
SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED=ON
Reboot. Then hold down the Cntrl key while selecting the window list on
the WarpCenter. Instead of a list of running applications, you'll see a
list of running processes. Select the one that you want to kill.
OT: Also introduced, you can put the following in your config.sys:
SET SCUSEPRETTYCLOCK=ON
I forget exactly how it works, and what it does. Something to do with the
clock - but I'll bet that you guessed that!
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