That sounds strange. I'm on NT4 sp6a, and I have no trouble killing processes via the task manager, either from a general account if it's the same one the task was run from, or from the Admin account regardless of what account it's running from.
Your sample script above is a CGI script. Which HTTP server are running it under? Apache, IIS, other?
If it's IIS, it could well be the permissions used by the server, that £&"^&^$" program is a law unto itself. I encountered several strnge things when I was working on a project with it. More than just bugs I mean, 'features' that worked differently with IIS to any other peice of software, even other MS products.
Examine what is said, not who speaks.
The 7th Rule of perl club is -- pearl clubs are easily damaged. Use a diamond club instead.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: never dying perl processes win32
by BrowserUk
in thread never dying perl processes win32
by vbrtrmn
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