TclX provides a kill command only for Unix(-like) systems.
"kill" is rather foreign to Windows programming.
(LV I don't understand why this would be so - how is kill different than the control-alt-del End Task?)
From a programming standpoint, one generally sends a {WM_CLOSE,WM_QUIT,...} to a Win32 application (Tcl programmers can "send" such messages with winutil::sendmessage).
Windows workers also should be aware of
SO Oct 13, 2001
Well, everyone, there IS a Santa Claus. For windows98 (at least), tlist.exe and kill.exe are (somehow) available from MS: (tlist gets you all the pids running) ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/services/technet/samples/ps/win98/reskit/diagnose/ tlist and kill from the NT Resource kit *will not work* on win 98. (Yes, I *TRIED* them both, you never know for sure...) I hope that others may find this both helpful and useful. I *think* that the win95 resource kit is still downloadable somewhere on the MS site.