The Terminate method terminates a process and all of its threads. The method returns an integer value that can be interpretted as follows: 0 - Successful completion. 2 - The user does not have access to the requested information. 3 - The user does not have sufficient privilge. 8 - Unknown failure. 9 - The path specified does not exist. 21 - The specified parameter is invalid. Other - For integer values other than those listed above, refer to Win32 error code documentation. Note: The SE_DEBUG_PRIVILEGE privilege is required to invoke this method
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The Terminate method terminates a process and all of its threads. The method returns an integer value that can be interpretted ...
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