Byte
December 11th 03, 10:30 AM
That is because the program is still activated and
running in the background. Rightclick the taskbar and
click Task Manager, under the Processes tab find the
program (Embird32), highlight it and click the EndProcess
button. Now can you click the icon to restart the
program.
>-----Original Message-----
>Once I have opened and closed this program(Embird32), I
>can't open it a second time from my desktop, or the
Start
>Menu, or the actual program file on the C drive. I have
>to restart my computer to be able to use it again. This
>is a program, with plug-ins, that I use to view and
>digitize machine embroidery designs.
>
>I also use it with another program, but I can't open it
>from there either.
>
>I had no problems with this program until I upgraded to
a
>newer version.
>
>I am using Windows XP, Home Edition, with Service Pack
>1. I have plenty of hard drive space, and RAM.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Dawn
>.
>
running in the background. Rightclick the taskbar and
click Task Manager, under the Processes tab find the
program (Embird32), highlight it and click the EndProcess
button. Now can you click the icon to restart the
program.
>-----Original Message-----
>Once I have opened and closed this program(Embird32), I
>can't open it a second time from my desktop, or the
Start
>Menu, or the actual program file on the C drive. I have
>to restart my computer to be able to use it again. This
>is a program, with plug-ins, that I use to view and
>digitize machine embroidery designs.
>
>I also use it with another program, but I can't open it
>from there either.
>
>I had no problems with this program until I upgraded to
a
>newer version.
>
>I am using Windows XP, Home Edition, with Service Pack
>1. I have plenty of hard drive space, and RAM.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Dawn
>.
>