try:

import os

myPID = os.getpid()

So you can kill it at a later date, it would be worth writing that out to a file somewhere - C:\temp? I'm sure you can get a kill command for Win32.

HTH

J

Harlin Seritt wrote:

Let's say I have a simple script on Windows NT. I would like for that
script to find its own PID once it's started and store that as a value
within the script. Also, down the road I'd like to kill that process by
its PID. How is this done?

Thanks,

Harlin Seritt




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