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Update the Windows FAQ's text about os.kill (#1220212).
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@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ present, and ``getch()`` which gets one character without echoing it.
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How do I emulate os.kill() in Windows?
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To terminate a process, you can use ctypes::
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Prior to Python 2.7 and 3.2, to terminate a process, you can use :mod:`ctypes`::
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import ctypes
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@ -451,6 +451,11 @@ To terminate a process, you can use ctypes::
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handle = kernel32.OpenProcess(1, 0, pid)
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return (0 != kernel32.TerminateProcess(handle, 0))
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In 2.7 and 3.2, :func:`os.kill` is implemented similar to the above function,
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with the additional feature of being able to send CTRL+C and CTRL+BREAK
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to console subprocesses which are designed to handle those signals. See
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:func:`os.kill` for further details.
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Why does os.path.isdir() fail on NT shared directories?
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