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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 15:37:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Been there, done that. The Task Manager thingy magigger - right click on the Task Bar (which, oddly enough, is an appropriate name because it actually displays tasks) and select Task Manager. Then, be prepared for the Wonderful Magical Journey into Arcana - The Land of Windows Task Naming Conventions and Process Misnomers. It's a fun world. However, I'd look around my desktop and see what could possibly be running. I had a similar problem with QT and iTunes - they would start up and sit in the background, then wouldn't shut down properly until I disabled them on startup and put them on-call as it were. That's probably what it is - a program that starts it'self up, then goes in to sleeper mode until called for. |
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