From: Unknown on
You are correct, they both disappear.
"123Jim" <jnkjnjnini(a)uhnuhnunuhnuy.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote in message
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>> Processes or applications?????????
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> iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications.
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From: Reddzz on
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:

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> "Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote in message
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> > Processes or applications?????????
>
> iexplore.exe in processes .. Internet explorer in Applications.
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> .
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From: 123Jim on

"Reddzz" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 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.


From: Reddzz on
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:

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> "Reddzz" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:029ABFEF-B7F4-4A7E-89F8-F17DEE5B328D(a)microsoft.com...
> > 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.
>
>
> .
>
From: Unknown on
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" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 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" <Reddzz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:029ABFEF-B7F4-4A7E-89F8-F17DEE5B328D(a)microsoft.com...
>> > 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.
>>
>>
>> .
>>