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re: KILL


Hi,

We are using Windows 2000 and cygwin. Currently I set up a windows queue to the printer and use regular Windows interface to delete jobs on the queue.
I would like to do this via a telnet session using the "kill". I've tried this bit I just can't get it to work. Below is an example of a job on the queue via a telnet session.

                         Windows NT LPD Server
                              Printer \\127.0.0.1\printer1

Owner                       Status          Jobname             Job-Id    Size   Pages  Priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
georgel (127.0.0.1)   Printing    JOB657_job.tmp          87         0        0           1


kill: usage: kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or kill -l [sigspec]

I've tried the following:

>kill 87

and I keep getting "no such pid"?

What am I doing wrong?





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