Problem: When stopping the
Windows service for Unwired Server, very infrequently the process hangs.
This problem is independent of the means used to stop the service..
Explanation: When this happens, the process tree for the service
for the
Unwired Server
service is no longer intact, so you cannot use the Task
Manager
End Process Tree option to complete the process of stopping the service.
Workaround:
- Open Windows Task Manager on the system where you want to stop the
Unwired Server
service.
- Activate the Process tab and click the Image
Name column heading to sort the names in alpha order.
- For each of the following processes that are present in the list, right-click
the process and select End Process.
- AdminWebservices.exe
- AMPService.exe
- Dbsrv12.exe
- Dbsrv11.exe
- Java.exe
- JmsBridge.exe
- LBManager.exe
- mlsrv12.exe
- MlsrvWrapper.exe
- OBMO.exe
- OBServiceManager.exe
- Rsoe.exe
- Sccservice.exe
- wmiprvse.exe
- Go to the Windows Services panel and verify that the
Unwired Server
service is stopped.