Hi Andrew, Absolutely. On TSE 4.0 use "kill processid" or "kill processname", getting the process ID from qprocess or qprocess username. On win2k/win2k3 TS use tskill processid. There are other utilities like pskill from the pstools kit from www.sysinternals.com, superkill etc that will do the same job. Regards, Rick Ulrich Mack rmack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Volante Systems 18 Heussler Terrace, Milton 4064 Queensland Australia tel +61 7 32467704 -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Rogers [mailto:Andrew.Rogers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 7:41 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Published Apps Query I figured as much.. Cant see that app there, but it doesnt really matter, i was only experimenting :) Out of interest though, can programs be killed from the command line somehow? Andrew --o-- >>> RMack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 22/10/03 10:29:08 >>> Novell load a bunch of helper programs whenever a user logs on. They add up to being a real nuisance with published apps. However wtslaunch from www.go-eol.com should do the trick for you. It'll kill any left over apps wneh your published app closes. ******************************************************** This Week's Sponsor - NetX Inc. NOT all of your data resides at the server, can you backup and restore every PC in your company including remote systems ? FlexSafe protects your organization's data with client backup and recovery. Snapshots take just a few minutes, even for notebook users who connect through a dial-up modem. http://www.netxinc.com/product_flexsafe.asp ********************************************************** 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and may be subject to legal professional privilege. It is intended solely for the addressee. If you receive this e-mail by mistake please promptly inform us by reply e-mail and then delete the e-mail and destroy any printed copy. You must not disclose or use in any way the information in the e-mail. There is no warranty that this email or any attachment or message is error or virus free. It may be a private communication, and if so, does not represent the views of Volante group Limited. This message has been checked by SurfControl