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Hi Jordan  
do you have the following statement line in your CONFIG.SYS ?  
 
SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED=3DON  
 
If not, you shall try it !  
 
After rebooting the system with this statement one, =  
 
with CTRL+clicking on the 1st icon rigth of the OS2Warp resp =  
 
eCS button far left in the Warp resp eCScenter  gets a process =  
 
list ;-)  
 
Choosing from this list kills the respective process with asking =  
 
if it really shall be killed ;-))  
 
Have a nice weekend, svob=EF  
 
 
 
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jr_fox@pacbell.net on 14/05/2004 19:22:22  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Process Killer  
 
Steven,  
Are you continuing to use Process Cmdr. for eCS ?  I know there is a  
proces killer that is supposed to be built into e-styler -- I may even  
have stumbled across it a couple times, purely by accident.  I'm  
guessing that it is a semi-hidden or little-known feature, to most  
users.  (You may dispute that.  We can take a poll.)  Unless the one  
in e-Styler is something great, I was considering equipping eCS with  
C-A-D Cmdr., which I've used for years in W4, because I think a good  
process killer is highly desirable.  There is also the venerable  
WatchCat, with or without the WNICE enhancements.  I don't know which  
of these may be the best choice, or if any of them are apt to clash  
with eCS or the e-Styler one.  
Jordan  
 
 
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