Hmm... I think I need to test this more. I got into an infinite loop and used End Task on a window to kill it. Nothing happened. I just tried a VW7.8 window normally and End Task worked fine. Maybe it was just something I was doing wrong.
For now, disregard. If I can reproduce it I'll provide more details.
David Buck
Simberon Inc.
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Subject: Re: [vwnc] Killing a VW7.8 process
If you use End Process, what happens (or doesn't happen)?
On 5/7/2011 3:05 PM, David Buck wrote:
> As of VW7.8, VisualWorks now uses two native threads (see the release
> notes). As a result, when you want to kill a VW7.8 process on a Windows
> system, you can no longer just select one of the VW windows and say "End
> Process" in the Windows Task Manager. Instead, you have to go to the
> list of processes, select visual.exe, and select "End Process" on that.
>
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