[nfbcs] Getting Rid of Process That Do Not Go Away Upon Exit without Using the Task Manager

Nicole Torcolini ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Wed Jun 5 05:43:58 UTC 2019


	Believe me, I have already thoroughly cleaned the startup list, including a program that allows me to see, change, and even remove all start up registry entries including ones not shown in msconfig. I absolutely hate the fact that every new program thinks that it gets to run at start up.
	That's what I thought...there is not really a solution to this problem of programs that don't really close.

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From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kevin via nfbcs
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2019 8:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Getting Rid of Process That Do Not Go Away Upon Exit without Using the Task Manager

You may need to actually kill the process manually.  Also, check your 
startup folder and clear stuff out of there.


On 6/4/2019 1:05 AM, Nicole Torcolini via nfbcs wrote:
>              I use JAWS on a laptop. In addition to too many processes
> slowing down JAWS, I don't like having to plug in my laptop every hour or so
> just because there is too much stuff running in the background. Sometimes,
> when I close a program, the process does not go away. The most frequent
> culprit is Adobe Acrobat. I often check the task manager anyway, but it is
> still extremely annoying. Is there some way to reinforce to programs that
> close means go away completely-not go lurk in the background?
>
>   
>
> Nicole
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