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The OE-dba in me thinks you might want to be very careful. Is this a "shared memory" client application? Aren't those always risky to kill (IE. by killing them, it risks an OE database crashing, or worse)? It seems like you should take into consideration whether it is a "shared memory" app, vs a remote "client-server" app (which is connected by TCP.) You might want to try to use disconnect the related user from the database *before* killing the application, right? proshut -C disconnect I don't mean to cause alarm, but there are KB's that talk about the dangers of killing processes that share memory with the database, eg. knowledgebase.progress.com/.../P14679
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