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From: Unknown on 1 Jul 2010 15:08 You are correct, they both disappear. "123Jim" <jnkjnjnini(a)uhnuhnunuhnuy.invalid> wrote in message news:i0ioje$8dn$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote in message > news:uXeFs4UGLHA.5500(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Processes or applications????????? > > iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications. > > >
From: Reddzz on 2 Jul 2010 11:04 Unknown and 123Jim, The iexplore is not in Applications. It's in processes. It cannot be Easyshare. Easyshare and IE do not play well together. I have to shut down Easyshare in the processes tab so IE works correctly. There are other programs that do this to that is why I would like to figure out why some close out completely and others do not. -- Jim "123Jim" wrote: > > "Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote in message > news:uXeFs4UGLHA.5500(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Processes or applications????????? > > iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications. > > > > . >
From: 123Jim on 2 Jul 2010 11:43 "Reddzz" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:029ABFEF-B7F4-4A7E-89F8-F17DEE5B328D(a)microsoft.com... > Unknown and 123Jim, > The iexplore is not in Applications. It's in processes. It cannot be > Easyshare. Easyshare and IE do not play well together. I have to shut > down > Easyshare in the processes tab so IE works correctly. There are other > programs that do this to that is why I would like to figure out why some > close out completely and others do not. > -- > Jim > > There are a probably a numberof programs that when you close them do not dissapear from task manager for legitimate reasons .. they are busy .( this is what Unknown was hinting at I think). for example I often find Firefox busy cleaning up before it disappears in task manager .. I have too many addons .. at least one of which does some cleaning after I close Firefox. It does not stay busy for long enough to be a problem. I wonder if your computer is generally slow .. that would increase the time it takes for programs to leave task manager.
From: Reddzz on 2 Jul 2010 13:59 123Jim, The processes stay until I reboot or manualy end them. Some do some don't that's why I was thinking it was a registry setup. I don't hardly know anything about the registry, except that it enables you to turn on or turn off various settings of a program. -- Jim "123Jim" wrote: > > "Reddzz" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:029ABFEF-B7F4-4A7E-89F8-F17DEE5B328D(a)microsoft.com... > > Unknown and 123Jim, > > The iexplore is not in Applications. It's in processes. It cannot be > > Easyshare. Easyshare and IE do not play well together. I have to shut > > down > > Easyshare in the processes tab so IE works correctly. There are other > > programs that do this to that is why I would like to figure out why some > > close out completely and others do not. > > -- > > Jim > > > > > > There are a probably a numberof programs that when you close them do not > dissapear from task manager for legitimate reasons .. they are busy .( this > is what Unknown was hinting at I think). for example I often find Firefox > busy cleaning up before it disappears in task manager .. I have too many > addons .. at least one of which does some cleaning after I close Firefox. It > does not stay busy for long enough to be a problem. > > I wonder if your computer is generally slow .. that would increase the time > it takes for programs to leave task manager. > > > . >
From: Unknown on 2 Jul 2010 15:16 It is not a registry setting. The memory cannot be released which would allow it to be cleared in processes until no other program has any hook on it. "Reddzz" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F87261F5-7AD3-4A08-B008-064ECE7094A6(a)microsoft.com... > 123Jim, > The processes stay until I reboot or manualy end them. Some do some don't > that's why I was thinking it was a registry setup. I don't hardly know > anything about the registry, except that it enables you to turn on or turn > off various settings of a program. > -- > Jim > > > "123Jim" wrote: > >> >> "Reddzz" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:029ABFEF-B7F4-4A7E-89F8-F17DEE5B328D(a)microsoft.com... >> > Unknown and 123Jim, >> > The iexplore is not in Applications. It's in processes. It cannot be >> > Easyshare. Easyshare and IE do not play well together. I have to shut >> > down >> > Easyshare in the processes tab so IE works correctly. There are other >> > programs that do this to that is why I would like to figure out why >> > some >> > close out completely and others do not. >> > -- >> > Jim >> > >> > >> >> There are a probably a numberof programs that when you close them do not >> dissapear from task manager for legitimate reasons .. they are busy .( >> this >> is what Unknown was hinting at I think). for example I often find Firefox >> busy cleaning up before it disappears in task manager .. I have too many >> addons .. at least one of which does some cleaning after I close Firefox. >> It >> does not stay busy for long enough to be a problem. >> >> I wonder if your computer is generally slow .. that would increase the >> time >> it takes for programs to leave task manager. >> >> >> . >>
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