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Old 03-03-2004, 03:25 PM   #1
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Mastering the Windows Task Manager

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Old 03-04-2004, 02:12 PM   #2
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What is the MINIMUM number of processes that Win2K needs to run? If poss, could anyone show me a screenshot of this 'lean set'?
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P.S> here's a screenshot of my current config (obv. ignoring firefox and screenprint )
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There are a couple other cool features included at the Application Tab View of running programs..

Lets say you you want to view the running program in its process view, but have no idea how its listed.

At the Application view of running programs, just right click on the running program, and You get a drop down menu to go to the process, or 5 other options.

Another feature, within Performance Tab. Select View Tab to show with-in Performance Real Time Graph the option of also integrating Kernal Time that displays itself in RED BARS.

DOUBLE CLICKING ON THE BAR GRAPH then creates an expanded view that can be resized any way possible to fit in any open space of your screen, by just grabbing the edges.

If For example Im running Internet Explorer with the left side reserved for search or favorites view, I then insert Task Manager Viewer in this area. In it's resized state.

I rate it one fine tool
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Old 06-04-2004, 11:21 PM   #4
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To do if you close Explorer

As I did close Explorer accidentally, I was in the blue screen case Mr. Corchado mentions. But Task Manager is really powerful, just click File, Run and type Explorer and you are out of the blue. Great work with this program. I hope next Windows however, could take you to the hidden Trojans that are attacking our systems,
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