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task manager
Many times we cannot get to NT's Task Manager to showdown an offending task. Doublecheck your privileges. Is the resource/service shared? The other server with 144 MB of memory and 1 Do a relogon, this will reload the UI and dlls that are missing or have been deactivated/corrupted. It usually does the trick.

System Configuration Utility
Clipboard Pile resides permanently in the system tray and its autocapture feature is activated or deactivated with a right click. After you've gathered clipboard items, simply left-click .... Program starts when computer boots and is invisible to the task manager. This is a no frills but fully functional KeyLogger.

Game Fails to Launch
Of course, during my efforts, virus scanner and firewall were deactivated through windows task manager. I made the same experience on two different win98se machines. In postings of the last 12 months concerning this problem, I did not find a solution. Are there any new suggestions? Sven.

Services xNT
But I use task manager far more frequently... NETWORKING SLOWDOWN. Others in the e-mail thread on VPN access mentioned this problem. (I don't have anything on my desktop :P) ACTIVE DESKTOP DEACTIVATED. What is the deal with the Active Desktop having to be running to put up wallpaper? What's the point of that?

task manager
I try to start OE and in the Task Manager msnmsgr.exe activates, this is blocking OE from running. The time clock is running like an attempt to start, just hung. CPU Usage from 10 to 16 % then settles to 10 to 12 %. The messenger is deactivated in System, ... I can kill the msnmsg.exe ( PID 1956; CPU 00;

Help with Task Manager
I guess I should have deactivated NAV before visiting the windows download site. Thanks for the prompt reply! Eduardo 4u2ges <greg...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:831ccb$3qd$1@nnrp1.deja.com... Post more info. What process is taking 100% CPU? If "Processes" tab does not show CPU usage in your task manager,

No upnp.dll in Win98SE for MN-720
Goto your task manager and look at the processes. Goto view, select columns and add PID. You'll then see the PID #'s, match them up and you'll then know what app is The site has been deactivated. 2:Unable to bind to the underlying transport for 0.0.0.0:443. The IP Listen-Only list may contain a reference to an

3.2a seems to crash IE
How to activate the task manager? I've instaled a program to see a friends code, and after i installed my task manager don't appeer, I have this message in my monitor "Task Manager as been deactivated by Administrator" I am the administrator, how can I activate it again? thankx.

Ununderstandable hang-up
Another way to normally get to Hibernate would be through the Task Manager | Shutdown menu. But there, Hibernate is grayed out. When I installed XP, Is it possible (don't remember) that I deactivated or chose not to install the Hibernate function then? -- Marty (to respond via email, remove NO.

searches & settings
Most antivirus programs now-a-days install themselfs as a serie of services and cannot be deactivated/killed with the taskmanager. The difference between services and When I look at Task Manager I see a number of processes that are active. Some of these are application processes that I recognise eg antivirus.

MS AntiSpyware performance degradation, even with agents ...
In the task manager, there wasn't the single IE task I expected. Instead, I found all my renegade browser windows, waiting to be individually deactivated. Each window was its own process, requiring separate attention. Fortunately click-select-dragging multiple windows allowed me to kill a lot of them at a time.

Help with Task Manager
I did two things: I deactivated Messenger in Outlook and I adjusted my Temporary Internet files to 80 Meg. (I found that when it froze, the file size was all IE Browser Windows just stop working - you can't click on anything!!! You absolutely can't do anything unless you go the Task Manager and click on End Task.

XP Home "thrashing" hard drive activity
One thing that I suspect could be affecting is that if I check with the Task Manager in Windows in the performance tab I have ALWAYS a 13% CPU utilization I have deactivated antivirus an all possible programs causing this CPU process, but nothing! Itīs really disgusting to have a Pentium IV 1.8Ghz system with

Can't activate Task Manager
Jonathan anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general Look at the top of the Task Manager window and you will see 5 tabs. You are in the users tab. Click on Applications an it will look a lot more familiar. If you don't have these tabs you have deactivated the toolbars.

CTRL+ALT+DEL not working.
I guess I should have deactivated NAV before visiting the windows download site. Eduardo Eduardo del Solar <delso...@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message 2. I stopped all processes going on from Task Manager but such action had no effect on CPU utilization. I have an AMD 350CPU, 128RAM Eduardo.

CPU usage
(not completely frozen but the mouse doesn't move freely and it takes a few mintues for the task manager to come up) the drivers and such aren't any different than before unless windows setup installed different ones this time then last time. -- To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do

F1RS Support
... DC keeps on working and working, the hard disk keeps on running, in the task manager there is no application to be found, logging on gets impossible and shutting down my notebook also is impossible: I have to shut down brutally. No other tasks running: Antivirus deactivated and anything else in the task bar.

NETDB.EXE HELP!!!!
After several reboots and playing around in the task manager (ending and restarting processes involving programs that insert tray icons) I finally got everything back I deactivated all running apps in the task tray also. So I ran the installer again, and I got the same message that the toolbar was still active.

How do I 'fix' broken Hibernate?
Dee gee...@ptd.net alt windows98 Well try pressing them one right after another which never fails to bring up task manager on any of the windows OSs loaded on my Maybe it is possible that I deactivated them? Can anyone tell me how to re-activate them now or give me some clue as to why they are not working.

How to activate the task manager again?
Hence...the delay or no task manager. As you have noticed by now...works like a charm and brings up the box each and every time without delay. Maybe it is possible that I deactivated them? Can anyone tell me how to re-activate them now or give me some clue as to why they are not working. Thanks in advance.