Each platform has a different way to stop the Remote Loader. Table 3-3 contains the instructions for each platform.
Table 3-3 How to Stop the Remote Loader
If multiple instances of the Remote Loader are running on the computer, pass the -cp command port option so that the Remote Loader can stop the appropriate instance.
When you stop the Remote Loader, you must have sufficient rights or specify the Remote Loader password. For example, the Remote Loader is running as a Windows service. You have sufficient rights to stop it. You enter a password, but realize that it is incorrect. The Remote Loader stops anyway.
The Remote Loader isn’t “accepting” the password. Instead, it is ignoring the password because the password is redundant in this case. If you run the Remote Loader as an application rather than as a service, the password is used.