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Managing Process Execution with Conductor Script
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UnRegister | user_profile_name | Unregister the specified | page 324 |
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Managing Process Execution with
Conductor Script
This section describes how to perform some basic monitoring and management of process execution using Conductor Script. Normally these operations are more suited to iIS Console than to a command line utility. However, a number of Conductor Script commands are available to perform the following management tasks:
•monitoring and managing sessions
•monitoring and managing executing processes
For background information on iIS process execution, including how to perform process management using iIS Console, see Chapter 6, “Managing Process Execution.”
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