Run PowerShell as administrator in Windows 10how to kill the .exe process
Stop-Process -Name ZennoPoster
Please, I said "I know how to kill the .exe process with command line, but that's not what I want.“Run PowerShell as administrator in Windows 10
Код:Stop-Process -Name ZennoPoster
I think I should have said "A program"...No relevant result was found:
I know how to kill the .exe process with command line, but that's not what I want.
I am looking for a command that resembles clicking the corner "X" which saves states and causes less corruption if some files are being read/written.
Why do you need to close them manually?Which exe should I close exactly?
ZennoPoster.exe
CheckingProcessor.exe
ZennoLab.ProcessTracker.exe
ZennoLab.AudioMute.exe
base_ff45.exe
base_ff52.exe
base_x64_ff52.exe
base_cr.exe
instance_cr_helper_mta.exe
instance_cr_helper_sta.exe
Is there a main one that I can close which will automatically shut down all others?
ZennoPoster.exe is not, because when I close it through command line, the other ones keep popping back up.
Thanks.
When my other programs need cpu and memory resource, they will need to run a command to close ZP to free up resource.Why do you need to close them manually?
I don't have this column. It's still ZennoPoster.exe process, there should be 2 of them.Can you show the file name column?
Thanks.
I'm guessing he means this.I don't have this column. It's still ZennoPoster.exe process, there should be 2 of them.
I actually meant the "Process name" column with shows the file names with extension.I don't have this column. It's still ZennoPoster.exe process, there should be 2 of them.
I don't have this column. The file name is ZennoPoster.exe for this process, there are two zennoposter.exe process currently. The one is interface, the second - execution.I actually meant the "Process name" column with shows the file names with extension.