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How to kill rogue workflow processes

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 2 comments
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I'm watching the log on one of my published workflow and it's still running some escalations of workflow processes that I have aborted in the workflowmanagement console.  How do I successfully halt these and prevent such rogue processes from slipping past the gate again?  I already have restarted IIS and recyceld the app pool.

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2009
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I have never seen workflow

I have never seen workflow process continue if they have been aborted...Can you show what your published workflow looks like?

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2009
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Worked with support to fix the problem

Support did not find the actual details of the problem, but they asked whether I had copied dialog workflow components within the model, and I had, which apparently is a really bad idea.  I re-created all of the dialog workflow components and it is now working correctly.