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cannot run scandisk
I don't know what the system tray is but this is the task manager that comes up. Only AOL was in there (that's all I was doing at the time. Some of the ISPs also have e-mail filtering and scanning for viruses (viruses are deactivated before you download your e-mail) which is an additional safety feature.

Performance problems
Using Task Manager, ensure that every application has been exited or deactivated. Make sure the virus scanner is not running. Then run Setup for Office XP. -- Bob Delaney Microsoft Desktop Systems MVP "Pandiangan" <hil...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f7ba01c219d7$35f35e00$36ef2ecf@tkmsftngxa12.

Mouse Acting Strange.
... N...@stardock.com stardock windowblinds development werewolf wrote: I booted up with absolutely no applications of any kind running, checked with Task Manager. As an additional investigative step, I alternately activated/deactivated "Launch Folder Windows in a separate process" from the Windows Explorer

Keylogger
Then close and watch the task manager. Repeat this for every single add-in until you find the one that hangs Outlook. Then make sure to keep that one deactivated. Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Outlook 2007 Performance Update: http://pschmid.net/blog/2007/04/13/105 Office 2007

FROMAT: exclusive access denied
... once the object has been deactivated (eg by moving the focus to another control), Corel Draw should close. As Corel Draw is MDI (supports multiple open documents), it shouldn't really be necessary to open multiple instances. You can check how many instances are running using the Task Manager.

Can't Boot WP10 on 96Meg System
4) To check if the malware process has been terminated, close Task Manager, and then open it again. Now, Close Task Manager. 5) Go to CONTROL PANE->TOOLS-> FOLDER OPTIONS -> VIEW, and clicked on "show hidden files" and deactivated "Hide extensions for known file types" and "Hide protected operating files".

The culprit?
This option may have been deactivated. To reactivate it, go to Start Menu / Settings / Control Panel / System / Device Manager / CD-ROM Properties / Settings / Check the Auto ..... Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE once before running the game to see the task manager - all you need to have running here is systray and explorer.

icons from notification area (system tray)
Even if i dont have an outlook window open, outlook.exe appears in the task manager (win2k) and takes 70-80% of processor time _constantly_! Plus it keeps accessing my disk all the time. What did M$ think when creating outlook??? The last 2h my maching ran it wasted 14 mins for explorer.exe and 36 mins for outlook!

What does outlook.exe do!?!?!?!?!?
Quinton Jones Jr q...@earthlink.net comp sys palmtops Try using Start, Settings, System, Task Manager. HTH In message Miguel Angel Nuno Moya <miguel-angel.nuno-m...@ece.ericsson.se> wrote: Hello, I know that if I do a soft reset it is deactivated but I don't like to do any kind of reset. -- Regards. Miguel ?ngel.

Another "stupid" question about NT
Syrax imhotepthede...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Everyone surely knows that to bring up the Task Manager, you have to push CTRL+ALT+Delete. But when I try this, Windows XP gives an message saying that "The Task Manager has been deactivated by administrator." I am the only administrator on my

winmgmt opened by OE?
Extra Note: Our memory leak is centered around the InetInfo process and you can see that by watching the task manager. I've checked and double-checked all my VB code to make sure all my database calls are closing down and objects are being set to nothing when the component is deactivated.

F1RS (F1 Racing Simulation)
The TServerSocket is activated in the OnStart event of the service application and deactivated in the OnStop event. I compile the service app. and I install it, after the service is started i can find it in the task manager. The service also creates a small paradox table, so it means that the service is running,

CTRL+ALT+DEL not working.
Even Task Manager does not work. I am not sure, but this problem may coincide with my installing Norton AntiVirus 2000 on my system where McAfee AntiVirus was already activated. After I installed Norton, I deactivated McAfee; and at first my system was running fine, but now I have the above-described problem and

Another "stupid" question about NT
Yet, recently, winmgmt will show up in Task Manager after I open OE and call the ISP. Winmgmt does not seem to operate at any other time. (Must call the ISP.) The ISP says they are not doing it. There are no new data collection points in ...\DataColl since I deactivated the scheduler. I noticed this about a month

NT4WTS: Word97 hangs with 100% cpu
Rock r...@mail.nospam.net microsoft public windowsxp general Luiz Horacio wrote: Hi, Just hit Ctrl-Alt-Del and received a message: "Task Manager was deactivated by administrator" (sorry for the translation). The problem is that I am the administrator, and I would not deactivate Task Manager even if I knew how to do

Win Xp and Office XP
I have no firewalls setup and I've deactivated my virus protection too but still it would'nt launch. I have also checked my proxie setings, LAN settings etc. Click zproxy to highlight then click End Task. Try this with dbserver if it's running in the task manager too. Game Stops Responding or Quits Unexpectedly

100% CPU Utilization on New XP Install
... i have the sblive interrupt affinity set to cpu0, then when i start a game i alt-tab, go to task manager and set the game EXE affinity to cpu0 also. Additionally I had trouble installing the interrupt affinity filter (SB got deactivated when I tried), which I solved by installing LiveService

IE Popup "sorry" and smiley
... hit the "Apply Now" button in the right pane, i get an error message relating to the Adobe reader, Q effectively hangs, and I have to kill it in the Task Manager. The aggravating thing is that I did have it activated up until a few days ago, but because actual downloads never completed, I deactivated it,

3.2a seems to crash IE
Open Task Manager and End Process on Explore.exe (all instances). Then restart Explorer.exe from the File, New Task menu. Otherwise the registry values just get re-written. Some have been removed from my system, others refer to messages (COM4 deactivated, 21 days left for activation, and so on).

Messed-Up W2K Installation
And in fact, the faster you paint in a circle motion, the worse it gets. Damn thing ends up looking like a rectangle instead of a circle. Any tips? I've killed off just about every process in my task manager and deactivated EVERY icon/program in my systray. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.