I searched for the command line kill Process Method in windows on the Internet, generally speaking:
1.Ntsd-C q-P PID
2.Tskill processidOrTskill processname
Because tskill can be killed by process name, It is very convenient to kill common applications. However, when killing a process today, an error "End process failed for hlrdb: access is denied" is reported.
After a careful check, it is found that tskill cannot be killed because the process owner is system.
After ntsd is used, it can be killed, but it is inconvenient to kill the PID each time. If you want to compile a batch process, first find the PID Number and then automatically kill it without shell. So check whether ntsd has the parameter of the process name.
After carefully reading the ntsd parameters, we found that the-PN parameter can directly contain the process name. This is convenient:
Ntsd-C q-PN processname
I tried it and it worked well.
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