On 9/27/10, Rick Merrill <rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com> wrote: > denewton wrote: >> Ed Mullen a écrit : >>> denewton wrote: >>>> u...@domain.invalid a écrit : >>>>> Running SeaMonkey 2.0.8 under Windows XP SP3 (long time SM user). >>>>> When I exit SeaMonkey by closing all the windows or using the Exit >>>>> menu item), the Seamonkey process continues to run invisibly and >>>>> consumes about 1/2 of the CPU to no worthwhile effect that I can see. >>>>> I terminate this errant process with Task Manager. >>>>> >>>>> = Dr. Frank J. Nagy [Applied Scientist] >>>>> = Fermilab Computing Division/Central Services and Infrastructure >>>>> = Authentication, Directory and Messaging Services >>>>> = n...@fnal.gov (Alt: f.n...@sbcglobal.net) >>>>> = Web page: http://home.fnal.gov/~nagy/ >>>>> = Feynman Computing FCC394 630-840-4935 FAX 840-6345 >>>>> = USnail: Fermilab POB 500 MS/369 Batavia, IL 60510 >>>>> = ICBM: 40d 51m 34s N, 88d 12d 29d W, 651 ft ASL >>>>> + "This seat. It warms your ass. Wonderful." -- Dr. Bishop >>>> Hello >>>> When seamonkey is running, I have seamonkey.exe in the task running. And >>>> when I close Seamonkey, the tash disappear. What's the name of the >>>> task ? >>>> Bertrand >>> >>> I am not clear what you are asking. >>> >>> Yes, when SeaMonkey is running you will see seamonkey.exe in taskmanager. >>> >>> When you close SeaMonkey the task will disappear from taskmanager. >>> >>> What is it you want to know? >>> >> Hello >> u...@domain.invalid said that the seamonkey process continue after >> closing. It seams that Seamonkey is back running. But this option was >> with seamonkey 1.x and non with seamonkey 2.x >> Bertrand > > In 2.0 is it not likely that SM is just emptying the trash and possibly > "Compacting Folders"?
Or doing the 'always clear private data when SM closes' thing :) Lee _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey