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Hi Eric,
Though I am not an STAF/Python/Windows expert, I have some experience of
handling some problems you have mentioned here. My two cents are here.
You have 3 options:
1. Send kill to your primary slave process. Trap this signal in that slave
process so that it can terminate all the spawned
My two cents:
1. If you are open to non VMware solution, look at qemu
http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/. It runs via command line and can run in
non-graphic mode, so no pop ups,etc. It also can convert vmdks to qemu
format images so you can use any existing vmdks. If you want only Vmware
then I think yo