On XP you could use tskill.exe to kill the process.  Though its not a 
very clean method of ending an application.

Type:   tskill /?    in a command prompt for details.

Otherwise you might want to check if the application is available for 
control via Active-X.

-John
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Jon Sweeney / ATS wrote on 1/21/2004, 3:46 PM:

 > Further expnanation on my earlier post (see below)
 > The application I am trying to terminate is started using a cmd /k
 > command
 > to System Exec ("cmd /k impact -batch") which starts the application,
 > so the
 > DOS window and a couple of application windows are opened and need to be
 > terminated/closed.
 > Jon
 >
 > ------
 > Prior post:
 >
 > What is the accepted method to terminate an application started with
 > System
 > Exec if it doesn't terminate itself ? (from LabVIEW of course).
 > I am calling System Exec with "Wait for Completion"=F so that I can do a
 > timeout polling, and would like to stop the application after a certain
 > number of seconds or if a certain file gets too large, especially because
 > under some error conditions it starts to consume memory resources
 > quickly.
 > (Using Windows XP and LabVIEW 6.0.2)
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Jon




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