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The message "Program Manager is still running" pops up on Windows 10, 1909 when shutting down. Since I never saw the words "Program Manager" used in WIndows, I scanned with Windows Defender, and Malwarebytes and both report everything is clean.
The message "Program Manager is still running" pops up on Windows 10, 1909 when shutting down. Since I never saw the words "Program Manager" used in WIndows, I scanned with Windows Defender, and Malwarebytes and both report everything is clean.
After we install the program it shows as a Task Manager entry and says enabled. We disable it for our image but we want to be able to enable it with a batch or powershell script. Do you know where the "enabled" or "disabled" setting is in the registry? The only place I can find a line to the program in the registry for startup is HKEY_LOCAL ...
I am using Windows 10 Home up-to-date. Just found this entry (Program) in my Task Manager-Startup Programs. It has no identification except 'Program' . On right click it doesn't show any properties or location just the enable or disable button. I have disabled it but am just curious as to what I can do to remove this program.
Open Task Manager --> Startup tab and enable Command Line column to view where these programs are executed ...
Apparently Program Manager was used in older versions of windows to control all the programs. From what I gather it is not used for that in later windows. It has been said that it may not be a Windows problem and it may be there is a an app with a program manager.
How to Enable or Disable Task Manager in Windows 10 Task Manager can be used to view and manage your processes, performance statistics, app history, users, processes details, and services in Windows 10. This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable Task Manager for all or specific users in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.
How to Open Device Manager in Windows 10 Device Manager displays information about each device. This includes the device type, device status, manufacturer, device-specific properties, and information about the driver for the device.
Putting this into a command prompt opens the program in high priority: start "" /High "C:\Program Files\LTC\LTspiceXVII\XVIIx64.exe" but what I really want (if possible) is to be able to click random files (applicable to the program of course) and get it to open in High Priority.
PERFBOOST:[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel CallerPower Manager which I believe might be related to the fingerprint hardware. (Yes, not really for this thread, but background on why I am interested in turning it off.) Thanks.--peter