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Task Manager & Scan/Defrag (Nightmare #2)
From: "Sokki, Hong" <webmas...@seoho.com> Subject: Difference between task manager and process viewer for terminating windows explorer Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 18:04:01 +0900 Xref: cpmsftngxa09 microsoft.public.vb.com:33586 X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.vb.com HI. I want to terminate windows explorer in windows 2000

task manager wont start
After starting up Win2003 Standard I can open Task Manager and the green icon will appear in the system tray. When I close Task Manager the icon (ofcourse) disappears but when I open it again the Task Manager icon never shows up again. At least not untill I reboot my server. I found this quite annoying so I decided

task manager
This removed the registry problem and I now have my task manager back and operational. Thanks again "Raith" wrote: You could try good, old fashioned, Alt-Ctrl-Del, and lick on Task Manager from there if that works. "Brian" wrote: Shawn, thanks for the quick resonse. I tried resetting the task manager and it was

Hide application in task manager
I'm
running NT 4.0 workstation (SP3) and I was wondering how the Task Manager knows if a task is "Running" or "Not responding". I used Spy++ from VC++5.0 to view the Windows messages coming into a test application I wrote. The test app goes into an infinite loop when I press a button. Before I press the button,

Task Manager CANNOT KILL PROCESSES
-----Original Message----- Somehow I seem to have turned off the task manager, and I can't get it back. I can't find any information on how to fix this. In one place I read that you enable/disable task manager through the security settings, but I can't find it. In another place, I read how to change it in the reg

Task Manager Malfunctioning!!!
It's
not even the TASK MANAGER. VISTA simply does not have the capability to manage processes. Even 3rd party programs like Process Explorer and Process KO can't do it. Your TASK MANAGER should be able to MANAGE TASKS. /end ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the

Task Manager
My problem is that, recently, the task manager window no longer has an X, so I can't close it! I have to scrunch it down and move it over to the side of the screen so I can continue doing whatever. Ideas? "Malke" wrote: Bob wrote: BUT - It is running! Just because the program is not responding doesn't mean the

Difference between task manager and process viewer for ...
Detlev Dreyer detdre...@flashmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general "elenbe" <ele...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I've noticed that in the processes tab svchost.exe is in multiple times. "A description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP Professional Edition" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314056/en-us

How can I disable the task manager pop up for any user who ...
Angi an...@mchsi.com microsoft public windowsxp newusers I am slightly disappointed that no one has responded to my previous post regarding my (task manager question). Possibly to encourage help ,I should have asked "how do I know if Ia have 32 or 64 bit computer"! "Angi" <an...@mchsi.com> wrote in message

Task Manager Blues
When
I began checking more closely in the Task Manager, it would show several entries of "iexplore.exe", and I noticed the ones whose size was showing as about 14K were the ones that weren't opening the window.. the one with the size of 25K did open the window, and I could "end task" on the others and the browser

About the shutdown in task manager shell
Alias iamal...@removethisgmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general elenbe wrote: I've noticed that in the processes tab svchost.exe is in multiple times. Is that normal? Yes. Alias.

Damaged W2K Task Manager --> Help needed
Since I am unable to do anything on the system when this happens, my only recourse has ben to power down and re-start. Today I decided to wait as long as it took to regain control. What I found was that there were multiple instances of Task Manager running and consuming resources. The system tray was full of task

Task Manager Won't Come Up; Restart Gone from It When It Does
Paolo Faverzani paolopaolo_faverz...@tin.it_(un_solo_paolo) microsoft public it windowsxp Scacco Matto <SKK...@tin.it> typed: Ciao come ripristinare la task manager che con la tripletta (Ctrl+Alt+Canc) non esce pił. Sistema Windows XPHome Grazie Task Manager Launching the Task Manager can sometimes be difficult

Must End Task in Task Manager when....
Zilla netdoe01XS...@XSPAMbellsouth.net alt os windows2000 My Task Manager's Processes tab show me System Idle at around 95-99% on the average. However its Performance tab show CPU usage around 61%. What the disparity? I have an AMP XP 2900 and 1.5G DDR333 RAM machine running Win2k Pro SP4 with latest updates.

Page Files
Ken Tough k...@objectech.co.uk comp os ms-windows programmer win32 tim...@my-dejanews.com wrote: I'm running NT 4.0 workstation (SP3) and I was wondering how the Task Manager knows if a task is "Running" or "Not responding". How does Task Manager know? What API's does it call? I don't think it uses WM_NULL either.

win2k task manager
I haven't rebooted the computer to continue, but I do have to close IE completely and often have to end the "iexplore.exe" process in Task Manager after closing it. When I've done so, the process is usually using somewhere between 150000 and 300000 K, although after visting a real estate listings site that used a

Ripristino task manager
Please post the entire text of event 592, and the PID that Task Manager shows for the corresponding process. Thanks, Eric -- Eric Fitzgerald Program Manager, Windows Auditing and Intrusion Detection Microsoft Corporation "Wayne Harris" <wa...@nospam-point-of-rental.com> wrote in message

WINDOWS TASK MANAGER
Task Manager just calls TerminateProcess() or EndTask() No matter how it's done, clicking the End Task button in Task Manager causes a WM_QUIT message to be sent to the If the application does not terminate itself promptly, Task Manager displays a dialog which can cause TerminateProcess() to be invoked.

Problem with Task Manager
I have checked in Windows Explorer and there is definitely no pagefile.sys on D: and there is one of 50mb on C: In Task Manager i currently have a PF Usage value of 493 MB, and Commit Charge (k) values of: Total 505508 Limit 1001148 Peak 681260 Im running, among others: MediaMonkey, Outlook, SuperAdBlocker,

Unable to launch task manager in windows 2000
arkadyf arka...@hotmail.com microsoft public win32 programmer kernel Sure possible to see the process even it not shown in the Task Manager. PSAPI in NT or ToolHelp in W9x/W2K/XP. As I understand the original question it can be formulated in other way like I don't want to allow the user to kill my app from Task