[THIN] Re: Orphaned processes

  • From: "Foote, Eric" <EFoote@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 16:21:19 -0500

Neither of these work and the user session has logged off it just left these 
processes behind.  

It is the wierdest thing I have seen in a while.

Eric

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Subject: [THIN] Re: Orphaned processes


get procexp.exe or pskill.exe from sysinternals.com.  You can kill the process 
using either tool.  Before doing this, are you sure the persons session isn't 
still out there as disconnected?  If you logging off their session should fix 
the problem.

Regards,


Paul DeHaan CCNA, CCA...
Network Administrator
J.M. Huber Corp.

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>>> EFoote@xxxxxxx 11/04/03 10:29AM >>>
Anyone having issues with orphaned proccesses?

We have Win2K SP4, MF XPe FR3 and we are seeing processes left behind after 
users logoff, like an iexplore.exe running under a users context taking up 50% 
of the boxes CPU (dual proc system).  We cannot kill (kill -f, process 
explorer, at /interactive)  all fail with access denied - our only solution is 
to reboot the box.

Any suggestions would be apprecitiated.

Thanks,

Eric
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