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Deepakumar
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      24th Apr 2008
A command prompt has been opened for running basic commands. Now it is in a
stage not able to close the window by clicking close button. Other
applications working normally and another cmd prompt can be opened and closed
as normal. We tried to close with “End Task” from Task Manger, but failed.

Please let me know any way to close this window (other than reboot) and any
way is there to find out any other process attached with this.

Regards,
Deepakumar
 
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Brian A.
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      24th Apr 2008
What happens if you type "exit" without the quotes at the prompt and then
press Enter?

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"Deepakumar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>A command prompt has been opened for running basic commands. Now it is in a
> stage not able to close the window by clicking close button. Other
> applications working normally and another cmd prompt can be opened and closed
> as normal. We tried to close with End Task from Task Manger, but failed.
>
> Please let me know any way to close this window (other than reboot) and any
> way is there to find out any other process attached with this.
>
> Regards,
> Deepakumar


 
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Deepakumar
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      24th Apr 2008
> What happens if you type "exit" without the quotes at the prompt and then
> press Enter?


On typing "exit" the command seemed to complete but the command prompt would
not close.
 
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anon
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      24th Apr 2008
just out of curiosity, were you running the Windows telnet
client to a Solaris box? i have seen this often in that
scenario if someone let the telnet time out, & only hard
power off will shut it.


 
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Big Al
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      24th Apr 2008
Deepakumar wrote:
>> What happens if you type "exit" without the quotes at the prompt and then
>> press Enter?

>
> On typing "exit" the command seemed to complete but the command prompt would
> not close.

Just out of curiosity, try typing Cntl-J exit Cntl-J

That's the work exit surrounded with control-J keystokes.

 
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      24th Apr 2008
Deepakumar wrote:
>> What happens if you type "exit" without the quotes at the prompt and then
>> press Enter?

>
> On typing "exit" the command seemed to complete but the command prompt would
> not close.

Just out of curiosity, try typing Cntl-J exit Cntl-J

That's the word exit surrounded with control-J keystokes.
 
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Brian A.
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      24th Apr 2008
Can you close it via Task Manager?
Press ctrl+alt+del.
Click the Process tab.
Click on the "Image Name" column header to sort alphabetically.
Scroll if needed to find "cmd.exe".
Click on cmd.exe once to highlight it.
Click the "End Process" button at the lower left of the TM window.


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"Deepakumar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:90AD4FC2-1184-4384-859B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> What happens if you type "exit" without the quotes at the prompt and then
>> press Enter?

>
> On typing "exit" the command seemed to complete but the command prompt would
> not close.


 
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Deepakumar
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      24th Apr 2008
> just out of curiosity, were you running the Windows telnet
> client to a Solaris box? i have seen this often in that
> scenario if someone let the telnet time out, & only hard
> power off will shut it.


No, it was running directly in a Windows Embeded XP.
 
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Deepakumar
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      24th Apr 2008
> Can you close it via Task Manager?
> Press ctrl+alt+del.
> Click the Process tab.
> Click on the "Image Name" column header to sort alphabetically.
> Scroll if needed to find "cmd.exe".
> Click on cmd.exe once to highlight it.
> Click the "End Process" button at the lower left of the TM window.


This we had tried earlier. It also failed.
 
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      24th Apr 2008

"Deepakumar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>A command prompt has been opened for running basic commands. Now it is in a
> stage not able to close the window by clicking close button. Other
> applications working normally and another cmd prompt can be opened and
> closed
> as normal. We tried to close with "End Task" from Task Manger, but failed.
>
> Please let me know any way to close this window (other than reboot) and
> any
> way is there to find out any other process attached with this.
>
> Regards,
> Deepakumar


- Click Start / Run / cmd{OK}
- Type these commands:
tasklist | find /i "cmd.exe"{Enter}
{Make a note of the process-IDs you see}
taskkill /pid xxxx{Enter}

"xxxx" is the FIRST process-ID you saw on the screen.
Repeat this command for all but the LAST process ID
you saw.

If this does not help then reboot the machine.


 
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