With all the tenacity of a Pit Bull, I charge on. Trying to figure out why
the process related to a stand alone .exe stays in the Windows Task manager
list, even after the Stand alone if finished, closed and removed.
I decided to use the example Employee Database that was given out by
Revolution
Cal Horner wrote:
With all the tenacity of a Pit Bull, I charge on. Trying to figure out why
the process related to a stand alone .exe stays in the Windows Task manager
list, even after the Stand alone if finished, closed and removed.
A standalone will remain in memory if one or both of these
On May 5, 2006, at 10:39 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Cal Horner wrote:
With all the tenacity of a Pit Bull, I charge on. Trying to figure
out why
the process related to a stand alone .exe stays in the Windows
Task manager
list, even after the Stand alone if finished, closed and removed.
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