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| | Vista - manually breaking out of an infinite loop? |
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| 03-31-2009 | #1 |
| | manually breaking out of an infinite loop? hello, new to PS and playing around... I mistakenly creating and executed an infinite loop while working interactively with the shell... ctrl+c and ctrl+z didn't work to kill it, ctrl+break killed the whole shell session... is there a way to just manually kill the currently executing command without terminating the whole shell session? |
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