Hi Richard,
I've already tried the "End Process Tree", but that doesn't end the
process either.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers,
Shawn
On Nov 21, 11:57 pm, "Richard Urban"
<richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Right click on theprocessand chooseEndProcessTree.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
> "Shawn H" <ShawnSty...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:a2c97db9-c2f5-4d2a-96cf-...
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > I'm sure other people have come across this problem before, although I
> > haven't been able to find any information on how to overcome this
> > problem.
>
> > When a third party software decides to 'stop responding' and I choose
> > to "Close program", the application's window is closed, but the
> >processis still running. If I select the persistentprocessand click
> > the "EndProcess" button, the precess does notend; and there is no
> > way I can force-close theprocess- except to restart the computer.
>
> > I am currently using Vista Ultimate, and I'm the Administrator. I've
> > also tried toendtheprocessby command line (taskkill), but the
> >processis still there. I know certain system processescan'tbe
> > ended, but I'm not referring to those processes, I'm simply referring
> > to processes of third-party software (e.g. Firefox, WMPlayer,
> > PowerDVD, etc...)
>
> > Here's the strange thing: generally I canendanyprocessthrough Task
> > Manager, until the program decides to stop responding, that's when I
> > am unable toendit'sprocess. Bizarre!!
> > I might also add that when I'm unable toendaprocess, and I'm force
> > to restart or shutdown my computer, my computer can take up 30min+ to
> > restart/shutdown, when normally it would restart/shutdown in seconds.
>
> > I know it's a rather long post, but I'm trying to include as much
> > information as possible so we don't go over the same questions again.
>
> > Does anyone know of any way to overcome this problem? Or is there
> > really a way to forceend/kill a persistentprocess?
>
> > Cheers,
> > Shawn
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