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OpenProcess() issue in win XP

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    Hi In my application i am using createprocess() function to run an exe. once if i close the application, process will get terminated automatically. thats fine. but if i call openprocess() with that old process id,still it is returning some non null process handle. this is there only in windows xp (not in windows 2000,etc).i need solution for this issue Thanks JP ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE UNTIL THEY ARE PROVED IMPOSSIBLE-AND EVEN THE IMPOSSIBLE MAY ONLY BE SO,AS OF NOW

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      Hi In my application i am using createprocess() function to run an exe. once if i close the application, process will get terminated automatically. thats fine. but if i call openprocess() with that old process id,still it is returning some non null process handle. this is there only in windows xp (not in windows 2000,etc).i need solution for this issue Thanks JP ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE UNTIL THEY ARE PROVED IMPOSSIBLE-AND EVEN THE IMPOSSIBLE MAY ONLY BE SO,AS OF NOW

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      did you try using google etc for a fix? i did it for you http://groups.google.co.nz/groups?q=OpenProcess+xp&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search[^] use google more Bryce --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
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