Re: Unable to log off

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good tips. I will try your suggestion when I go home.
Regarding Adobe CS2 suite, I checked with customer service, who told me that
I can install up to 2 computers.
That's why I installed onto my second home computer.

Narusato






"MadDog" <MadDog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3AAA302F-F777-44A0-8F0F-B828127E9DA5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Something running in the background that Windows can't kill is preventing
> your system from shutting down (It happens to my computer all the time
> after
> my daughter runs iTunes).
>
> What you need to do is kill one process (Ctrl-Shift-Escape will bring up
> the
> task window) at a time. Don't kill systray or explorer. Then see if
> your
> computer will shut down. If it does, you've found the offending program.
> If
> it doesn't shut down, kill one more process and try shutting down again.
>
> Also, you shouldn't be loading Adobe software on two dfferent computers.
> You're volating the EULA.
>
>
> MD
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Craig" wrote:
>
>> I really doubt about it. I got a set of disks from Adobe.
>> I installed on my office computer. No problem.
>> Installation of Adobe CS2 is a time consuming process. I hate uninstall
>> and
>> re-install later.
>> It is highly likely that something else caused the computer.
>> So I would like to hear from gurus.
>>
>> Narusato.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Wull" <wmailey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:HHERe.12614$Nx.1953@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I am no computer expert but it is obvious you should remove the Adobe
>> >program.\\ If the problem is solved, you have something wrong with the
>> >Adobe download.
>> >
>> > Wull
>> >
>> > "Craig" <machocraig@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:%23f95nNwrFHA.3604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> My computer (WinXP Pro-SP2) has been running super in the past.
>> >> The only thing I did yesterday was to install an Adobe CS2 set
>> >> (Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator).
>> >> My computer runs fine.
>> >> What happening is that I was not able to log off my computer.
>> >> I must turn power off to shut off my computer.
>> >> I am only single user for the computer.
>> >> Could someone advise me how to fix this problem?
>> >>
>> >> Narusato
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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