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Old October 26th 09, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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Default Taskkill & displaying printer problem


Hello everyone I am new to the world of command prompt, and especially
batch files. I have been given a project in class where part of my
assignment is to give the user options. One of the options is to kill a
task, the problem lies in that I cannot just kill every task, I have to
give them the option to kill whatever task they want. I am in a bit of
time pinch and would appreciate any help that people can give. I have
been searching for about 2 weeks in different medias on how to do this.


One last question and I hope I don't seem greedy...anyone know any easy
way without using an active directory option to display printers connect
to the computer?

Again any help would be wonderful and I appreciate it all.


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