I appreciate your response, but I don't think you're totally
familiar with what I'm referring to. I visit many computers in
my line of work, some of which are Integtra's, Compaq's, American
Computer, a lot of clone mfg's etc. I'm referring to a general
phenomena that I notice mostly on AT type computers that many of
them respond to Ctrl+alt+del, mainly with Win95 or later (not Win
3.1) running with a shutdown immediately. <Blip> whatever
programs are open, unsaved files...etc you had open is gone with
shutdown upon one depression of those series of keys.
Dan
> It would be helpful to have some facts about your machine and
the operating
> system being used. Those details do make a differance. For
instance, in
> DOS and Windows 3.x, cntl-alt-del is supposed to reboot the
> machine. That's the way the Wintel architecture was set up.
In Win 95,
> that same combination brough up the task manager, which you are
apparently
> looking for. So, what are you running, and what are you
running it on?
>
>
>
> David E. Ralph
> Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc.
> 215 E. Church St., Ste 301
> Elmira, NY 14901
> VOX 607-734-1647
> FAX 607-734-1018
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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