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Answerthere probably is a mistake somewhere Pin
Luc Pattyn24-May-11 7:42
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Andraw Tang24-May-11 8:13
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Andraw Tang24-May-11 8:45
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Dave Kreskowiak24-May-11 8:51
mveDave Kreskowiak24-May-11 8:51 
The process will drop by itself. You shouldn't have to call Kill on it at all. Once the process you launched quits on its own, the Exited event will be raised.

5400000?? Really? 90 minutes??

You do realize WaitForExit is a blocking call, right? No other code will execute so long as WaitForExit is waiting. Remove this line and just let it run. When the target app is finished, your event handler will get called.

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