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 From:  Michael Gibson
2751.4 In reply to 2751.3 
Hi Burr,

> Also for my own knowledge if there was some reason that
> garbage cleanup couldnt be done between the to procs
> when killed.

Well, the tricky part with that kind of termination is that the regular cleanup stuff done at normal program exit by moi.exe is not done, because that moi.exe process just gets stopped in its tracks and nuked.

So the cleanup logic for handling that actually has to go in the moi_commandprocessor.exe process instead.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2751.5 In reply to 2751.3 
Hi Burr, I've tuned this up for the next release to behave better.

Now if you terminate moi.exe with the Windows Task Manager, any associated command processor .exes that are associated with it will also get cleaned up after a possible short delay of up to 3 seconds.

Thanks for reporting it!

- Michael
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