Re: Experience log off problems on Windows XP SP3
- From: Stefano <riccifs@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 04:36:01 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 26, 1:08 pm, Andrew E. <eckric...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Youre correct in saying that user profile utility would run in the
background,
however it doesnt use much of system resources..Maybe run the program
a time or two,then uninstall it,see if it at least gets youre pc headed in
the
right direction.Also,to end a proccess that "hangs" running,when it
should'nt,
go to run,type:regedit In regedit,expand:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\controlpanel\
desktop,L.click on AutoEndTasks,go to edit,modify,set to 1 From 0 Close out
regedit.Youre pc log-off & restart will be w/o problems,& much quicker.
"ricc...@xxxxxx" wrote:
Hi to everyone in the news group.
It's about a couple of weeks that my Event Viewer log report to me an
application type warning like that:
Windows cannot unload your classes registry file - it is still in use
by other applications or services. The file will be unloaded when it
is no longer in use.
Why?
I surfed the net looking for a reasonable solution and I found a
Microsoft help and support article that give a pretty good explanation
abut that.
Basically what the article said is to download and install "UPHClean".
What I have understood is that it'll be a service running in
background mode that should clean old registry keys and may be unload
third-party programs that don't want hang off by them self.
What I want to know is: Am I right? I mean, Am I pointing in the
"only" reasonable solution? or instead of install one more bloody
service I can fix the annoying problem in a different way?
Hope someone in this form had the same problem of me.
Thanks in advantage for the all help I hope to receive for someone in
the group.
Bye,
Stefano.
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your reply.
I'm quoting you:
start quote:
"Also,to end a proccess that "hangs" running,when it should'nt,
go to run,type:regedit In regedit,expand:HKEY_CURRENT_USER
\controlpanel\
desktop,L.click on AutoEndTasks,go to edit,modify,set to 1 From 0
Close out
regedit.Youre pc log-off & restart will be w/o problems,& much
quicker."
end quote
What you exactly mean?
Is that a sort of workaround to fix my issue or what else?
Bye,
Stefano
.
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