geekchix.org » Mark's Sysinternals Blog » Unkillable Processes Unkillable Processes Posted: August 17th, 2005, 10:55pm CEST Have you ever terminated an application only to see in your favorite task manager (Process Explorer, of course) that the process still exists? Or have you tried logging out or shutting down only to have the logoff or shutdown stall indefinitely for no apparent reason? These scenarios are usually the result of buggy device drivers that don’t properly handle the cancellation of outstanding I/O requests. in winternalswith 17th200555pmaugustpostedprocessesunkillablewinternals
Mark's Sysinternals Blog » Unkillable Processes Have you ever terminated an application only to see in your favorite task manager ( Process Explorer , of course) that the process still exists? Or have you tried logging out or shutting down only to have the logoff or shutdown stall indefinitely for Have you ever terminated an application only to see in your favorite task manager ( Process Explorer , of course) that the process still exists? Or have you tried logging out or shutting down only to have the logoff or shutdown stall indefinitely for in winternalswith 17th200555pmaugustpostedprocessesunkillablewinternals