You can also be more targeted, noticing that the process has a window of the expected Class to be that popup, and feeding it a message. I think some popup-killers work that way, after the fact. Others prevent them from working in the first place.
—John
In reply to Re^3: Killing a process on Windows (Win32::Process question)
by John M. Dlugosz
in thread Killing a process on Windows (Win32::Process question)
by rovf
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