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Mike Dimmick28-Aug-07 9:58
Mike Dimmick28-Aug-07 9:58 
net stop iisadmin /y
is a better solution, if it's supported on Windows 2000. It stops the IIS Admin Service and all the other services which depend on it. I've never had to kill the inetinfo process.

We do use net stop in a shutdown batchfile on our DC/Exchange server as, when Exchange is installed on the DC, the Exchange service and Active Directory seem to get into a deadly embrace and Windows takes half an hour to shut down.

Perhaps try PsKill[^] rather than kill?

(Small pet peeve: it's not DOS. cmd.exe is a native 32- or 64-bit Windows console application. So for that matter are net.exe and kill.exe. Regular Windows applications can create consoles if they want to, and console applications can be run without a visible console if the appropriate flags are passed to CreateProcess. Windows x64 has no DOS compatibility as the required processor sub-mode is not present in 64-bit mode and Microsoft didn't consider it worthwhile to write an emulator. Even some Windows command-line utilities with a .com file extension are actually Windows console-mode EXEs.)

Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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