At least on Windows 7, this is not true anymore. I tried it with various PIDS - no matter, whether the process exists or not, kill always returned true :-( However, this is Perl 5.8.8. This Perl was implemented before Windows 7, so it could be that a newer Perl version has a better "kill".
In reply to Re^2: Simple way to find on Windows, whether a process is running
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in thread Simple way to find on Windows, whether a process is running
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