If the job is running "detached" and tracing is enabled you may have as many trace windows as many instances of 24x7 are created. If you disable tracing, not trace windows will apear. As for the remote job hanging, to prevent this you need to find out what had caused that hanging. If you have tracing enabled on the remote machine it should be possible to determine the last executed command before the job stopped. Please let us know what you have got there. : I'll just add that the job was running a DOS command that stops a service on : a cluster.
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