Re: grouping

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From: ds3177 (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/11/04


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 04:23:57 -0700

1 instance of each

>-----Original Message-----
>Sort the Task Manager Process tab, by Image Name. How
many explorer.exe instances you see? And how many
iexplore.exe?
>
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>Ramesh - Microsoft MVP
>Windows XP Shell/User
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>
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>"ds3177" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:1b59701c44fa1$b5977ef0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>so how do i tell? forgive my lack of information but
>could you please tell/explain to me what to do? i
>understand the end result but am unclear as to what i
>should note and how to get there. also, if the
>experiment proves that you are correct, what actions am
i
>to take afterwards?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>You are trying to assertain if Explorer is browsing the
>web rather than iexplore or iexplore is browsing the
>local drive rather than explorer. The point of the
>experiment is you can't tell by looking at the program
if
>it's explorer or iexplore (Internet Explorer) running.
>>
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>>http://www.smh.com.au/yoursay/2004/06/11/index.html
>>"ds3177" <ds3177@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1b00801c44f9d$5ad477b0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>>> i am at the task manager but am unsure as to what i
>>> should be looking for under processes. by typing c:\
>i
>>> was sent to the c drive (which is natural since that
>is
>>> the path that it was set to). both IE and windows
>>> explorer are still "together". no new developments.
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >Look on the Processes tab. That gives the program
>>> actually running. Both IE and Explorer are container
>>> programs, they load a web viewer or a folder viewer
>>> depending on what they are viewing. Did you try that
>>> experiment of c:\ in IE's address bar to demostrate
>this.
>>> >
>>> >--
>>> >-----------------------------------------------------
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>---
>>> -
>>> >http://www.smh.com.au/yoursay/2004/06/11/index.html
>>> >"ds3177" <ds3177@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1b23e01c44f96$efb43570$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>>> >> going to taskbar/properties/group similar taskbar
>>> objects
>>> >> is not a solution. all that does is break EVERY
>>> taskbar
>>> >> object up so NONE of the programs are grouped
>>> together.
>>> >> and i am sure. in the taskbar, both IE and
windows
>>> >> explorer objects are grouped together under the
>name
>>> >> Windows Explorer. task manager appears to be able
>to
>>> >> distinguish each group based on the icons in the
>>> >> applications tab. any suggestions?
>>> >>
>>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >> >Are you sure that it is doing that. You can't
tell
>by
>>> >> how it looks if it's IE or Explorer as each looks
>the
>>> >> same as the other when browsing the web or
browsing
>>> the
>>> >> hard drive (type C:\ in IE's address bar). What
>does
>>> Task
>>> >> Manager say.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >--
>>> >> >--------------------------------------------------
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>>> >> -
>>> >>
>http://www.smh.com.au/yoursay/2004/06/11/index.html
>>> >> >"ds3177" <ds3177@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> >> news:1b47c01c44f80$feb305d0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>>> >> >> my computer is grouping my internet explorer
and
>>> >> windows
>>> >> >> explorer taskbar objects into one group when
>there
>>> >> isn't
>>> >> >> enough space for the amount of taskbar
objects.
>>> does
>>> >> >> anyone know how to separate the two different
>>> taskbar
>>> >> >> objects?
>>> >> >.
>>> >> >
>>> >.
>>> >
>>.
>>
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