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Task manager Processes stay running
I have a question about programs staying in the Task Manager Processes after
they have been closed out. I know that I can right click and end processes manually and have as few running as possible during startup via MSCONFIG. The scenario I'm referring to is for example: I open Internet Explorer, surf the web, & close out via the X. The iexplore.exe keeps running (not using CPU resources just memory) after it has been closed out. The same thing happens when I used Kodak Easy Share. Does anyone know how to stop the programs when they have been closed out? Some programs are completely removed from the Task Manager Processes when I end them and others are not. Is this a registry setup item? Thanks in advance. -- Jim |
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Task manager Processes stay running
I believe you are a bit confused. When you start Internet Explorer it is
loaded into memory. Merely stopping it does NOT unload it from memory. "Reddzz" wrote in message ... I have a question about programs staying in the Task Manager Processes after they have been closed out. I know that I can right click and end processes manually and have as few running as possible during startup via MSCONFIG. The scenario I'm referring to is for example: I open Internet Explorer, surf the web, & close out via the X. The iexplore.exe keeps running (not using CPU resources just memory) after it has been closed out. The same thing happens when I used Kodak Easy Share. Does anyone know how to stop the programs when they have been closed out? Some programs are completely removed from the Task Manager Processes when I end them and others are not. Is this a registry setup item? Thanks in advance. -- Jim |
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Task manager Processes stay running
"Reddzz" wrote in message ... I have a question about programs staying in the Task Manager Processes after they have been closed out. I know that I can right click and end processes manually and have as few running as possible during startup via MSCONFIG. The scenario I'm referring to is for example: I open Internet Explorer, surf the web, & close out via the X. The iexplore.exe keeps running (not using CPU resources just memory) after it has been closed out. The same thing happens when I used Kodak Easy Share. Does anyone know how to stop the programs when they have been closed out? Some programs are completely removed from the Task Manager Processes when I end them and others are not. Is this a registry setup item? IE promptly disappears from task manager here when I close it ... Maybe there is an IE addon staying active and connected after IE is closed ... might it even be easyshare? It probably works in the background connected to Kodak .. there might be a setting in easyshare to stop that behaviour. First thing to try is open IE without addons .. and see how that works ..I suspect it will behave correctly by disappearing from task manager when you close IE. Look through your IE addons and disable or remove them. .. or even go nuclear ) .. reset IE back to default everything: Tools Internet options Advanced Reset apply OK |
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Task manager Processes stay running
Processes or applications?????????
"123Jim" wrote in message ... "Reddzz" wrote in message ... I have a question about programs staying in the Task Manager Processes after they have been closed out. I know that I can right click and end processes manually and have as few running as possible during startup via MSCONFIG. The scenario I'm referring to is for example: I open Internet Explorer, surf the web, & close out via the X. The iexplore.exe keeps running (not using CPU resources just memory) after it has been closed out. The same thing happens when I used Kodak Easy Share. Does anyone know how to stop the programs when they have been closed out? Some programs are completely removed from the Task Manager Processes when I end them and others are not. Is this a registry setup item? IE promptly disappears from task manager here when I close it ... Maybe there is an IE addon staying active and connected after IE is closed .. might it even be easyshare? It probably works in the background connected to Kodak .. there might be a setting in easyshare to stop that behaviour. First thing to try is open IE without addons .. and see how that works ..I suspect it will behave correctly by disappearing from task manager when you close IE. Look through your IE addons and disable or remove them. .. or even go nuclear ) .. reset IE back to default everything: Tools Internet options Advanced Reset apply OK |
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Task manager Processes stay running
"Unknown" wrote in message ... Processes or applications????????? iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications. |
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Task manager Processes stay running
You are correct, they both disappear.
"123Jim" wrote in message ... "Unknown" wrote in message ... Processes or applications????????? iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications. |
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Task manager Processes stay running
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" wrote in message ... Processes or applications????????? iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications. . |
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Task manager Processes stay running
"Reddzz" wrote in message ... 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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Task manager Processes stay running
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" wrote in message ... 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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Task manager Processes stay running
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" wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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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Task manager Processes stay running
"Reddzz" wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. -- You are correct about settings in the registry but the programs themselves should have options to stop this behaviour. For example MSN messenger's default setting is to stay active in the background, but it provides options to shut it down completely. (messenger is also started again by other programs, but that's another story). As for IE I think it is most likely that an addon is keeping it active. Easy share probably is programmed to stay active after you shut it down .. look to it's options/preferences if there are any. ( I also wonder if Easyshare is keeping IE from shutting down completely) |
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As for IE I think it is most likely that an addon is keeping it active.
Easy share probably is programmed to stay active after you shut it down .. look to it's options/preferences if there are any. ( I also wonder if Easyshare is keeping IE from shutting down completely) |
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