- TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE INSTALL
- TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE SOFTWARE
- TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE MAC
- TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE WINDOWS
TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE WINDOWS
(I see this a lot myself with APC's Powerchute Personal Edition.) Unfortunately the only way to get your taskbar to properly hide again (and I don't mean uncheck the "Keep the taskbar ontop of other widows" option for a quick fix) is to restart the machine so that Windows resets the tooltip balloon status. Often times Windows XP (and Vista) will refuse to hide because it mistakenly believes there is still a tooltip balloon open. So that is not a fix, and it's really annoying to have to kill your OS's primary UI manager to get it to work properly! I sure hope Someone at Microsoft will actually fix this for us. But the next time I boot it's broken again. 2) I've tried stoping and starting a new explorer.exe through Task Manager. 1) I've tried clearing the prefetch directory - that did not fix the problem. Perhaps I should mention that I usually run a dual display, and it seems this problem is worse when I have a second monitor active - but I have not measured it - that's just my perception. They auto-hide when they are in the mood, and then they don't don't if they are in a bad mood. Then I have a set of toolbars on the right edge of the screen. I have the Taskbar on the left edge of my screen, and it Auto-hides just fine. My setup is a little different from the others described here. You can even tell us that this issue is as hard to fix as landing on the moon and we should not expect a fix any time soon and we will understand, but GEEZ, show a little support, and post anything, even LIE TO US but show us that YOU ARE ALIVE and aware of this issue.Ĭount me in too! I have never experienced this problem using XP, but it has plagued me since switching to Vista. The distressing part about this is that, someone posted this issue on (, 2:02 AM UTC), And 6 months later, we've yet to see any official reply by any MS representitive.
TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE MAC
This may seem like trivial to some It is very serious to me and I may grab a sledge hammer and pound my whole system into a million pieces as I move on to try a MAC for the first time and in the process throwing away my 15 YEARS of Windows "love affair". Some may actually think I am exaggerating, but I promise you I am not. I have resorted to using another OLD computer with windows XP home edition to avoid the pain of using the other computer. My work (Graphics, web design) depends on a relaxed and smooth work experience has been affected. But I can honestly say that I am experiencing true PHYSICAL pain due to frustration and despair in trying to fix this. I tried to put up with it, having searched for a solution/fix without success. So VB users say it works well.I have been experiencing this same problem for a couple of months now. So i am unable to use visual basic method. So want to try something else before buying it. It can perfectly hide the processes from the task manager.
TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE SOFTWARE
I tried "Hide Wizard" software which works really well in that sense. I liked the idea of ispalten to hide a keylogger to monitor the activities of the kids as well.īut my problem is still there. So that why i want to hide its process in the processes tab of the Task manager. Now the only place where it is shown is the Task Manager's Processes tab and it can be located and terminated from here very easily. I somehow managed to hide it from the msconfig startup as well and it still runs well at the startup. also i made the folder of the application in program files ultra hidden using the attrib +h +s command.
TASK MANAGER SHORTCUT AUTOHIDE INSTALL
i managed to delete the parental control software from the ADD / REMOVE using Microsoft's install clean up utility. but when she requested i gave her access to the admin account. Previously i tried a limited access account. i installed a parental control software in it so that i could control her activities. Thanks for all of Yours valuable advices.Īctually i bought a laptop for my daughter.