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Windows NT/2000 does not come with a command-line 'kill' utility. You can get one in the Windows NT or Win2K Resource Kit, but the kit's utility can only terminate processes on the local computer. PsKill is a kill utility that not only does what the Resource Kit's version does, but can also kill processes on remote systems. You don't even have to install a client on the target computer to use PsKill to terminate a remote process.
Installation
Just copy PsKill onto your executable path, and type pskill with command-line options defined below.
PsKill works on NT 4 and higher (including Windows Vista).
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