Hello David,
Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 9:44:25 AM, you wrote:
DG> On 30 Jul 2002, at 16:14, Yakymakha L. Olexandr wrote:
>> Hello PCSOFT,
>>
>> I often use my Task Manager (Win2k) to close programs (for WEB
>> surfing especially). Last day I clicked inaccurate and obtained the
>> following result: My Task Manager got only one page (Applications)
>> and nothing at all (another two pages, toolbars, menubar, etc).
>> So independently of the methods (Ctrl+Alt+Del or "taskmgr" in the
>> Start/Run) I get only one page now. What should I do to restore the
>> three pages and menu bar to Task Manager?
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Yakymakha mailto:[log in to unmask]
DG> Using the Task Manager to terminate a running process should be a
DG> last resort, not something one does "often". Programs terminated in
DG> this way do not get the same opportunity to "clean up after
DG> themselves" as they would if one clicked the close "X" or chose
DG> File|Exit.
DG> Have you tried rebooting the system? MOST of the things that might
DG> not get cleaned up properly when programs are terminated this way
DG> would get reset by a reboot....
DG> Dave Gillett
PS. I'd to know if there is any parameters to start "taskmgr /..." in the
text mode to restore parameters of the Task Manager? Note that using the
command "taskmgr /?" starts another copy of the program.
--
Best regards,
Yakymakha mailto:[log in to unmask]
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