On Sep 16, 2009, at 7:53 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> The killing was not completing within the app itself. The idea of
> killing FF at that point by using the close button = #FAIL. Using
> another tool to "clean that up" like Task Info or process.exe would
> NOT be able to terminate FF. I would say that the app and not the OS
> were at fault, YMMV. If you tried to restart FF it said that the
> other one was running and you could NOT start a new one. FF was
> broken at that point.
It's at times like these that I appreciate my Mac/Linux boxes, where
a simple 'killall Firefox' does just that, and I can go back to
getting work done.
-- Ed Leafe
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