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From: Alistair DOT McEwan AT comlab DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk (Alistair McEwan)
Subject: kill function
7 Jul 1997 07:12:53 -0700 :
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Does anyone know if there  is an equivalent of the kill  function
(sending signals) in Win32?   

This is assuming that I have a handle to a process and the pid of that
process (I can use either/or) and I  want to send it a signal.

It seems that all win32 allows is to raise() which only sends the
signal to the calling process!

thanks,

Alistair

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