Thats what I'm after - how do you process the output?? :) Andrew --o-- >>> roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx 19/11/03 18:46:19 >>> The one thing about killing using the process name is in Terminal server there may be a number of these (one or more per user) I used PSKILL in a script to first output all the processes and usernames associated with them. Then parsed that output for the current session username and grabbed the PID. THEN used PSKILL to kill that specific PID. Works better since I know the script is only trying to kill the process for that user. Ron Oglesby Senior Technical Architect ******************************************************** This Week's Sponsor - RTO Software / TScale What's keeping you from getting more from your terminal servers? Did you know, in most cases, CPU Utilization IS NOT the single biggest constraint to scaling up?! Get this free white paper to understand the real constraints & how to overcome them. SAVE MONEY by scaling-up rather than buying more servers. http://www.rtosoft.com/Enter.asp?ID=147 ********************************************************** Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: http://thethin.net/links.cfm New! Online Thin Computing Magazine Site http://www.OnDemandAccess.com For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm