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    1. Re: [SR-NEWBIE] lexplore
    2. I am trying to find Task Manager. I am using Windows ME. I can not seem to find what you are discribing. Also if this is suppose to be there, then my question is that it never showed up in the running programs before, why is it there now and why do I sometimes have two and three. On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:23:38 +1000 "Lance" <lance.b.4u@gmail.com> writes: > Bob, in Task Manager, when you have Internet Explorer open, you will > see it > listed in APPLICATIONS with the recognizable blue "Ie" icon. When > you click > on the PROCESSES tab, you see it listed again as "iexplorer.exe", > that is, > the executable file (or Process) that allows IE to run. If you have > two or > more instances of IE running (IE doesn't have tabbed browsing like > Firefox), > you will see that there are two or more entries under both > APPLICATIONS and > PROCESSES (what you said you are seeing). You have nothing to worry > about > it. It certainly is part of IE. > > If you really want to see at anytime just what processes are running > and > where they are actually on your hard drive, there is a handy utility > called > PrcView which will allow you to view those processes: > http://www.xmlsp.com/pview/prcview.htm > It gives a listing of the running processes and lists their path to > find > them in Explorer. > > Lance > > -----Original Message----- > From: bobzmail@juno.com [mailto:bobzmail@juno.com] > Sent: Sunday, 14 August 2005 12:11 PM > To: SENIOR-NEWBIE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SR-NEWBIE] lexplore > > Is this ok to have on the computer. If so how come I have Internet > Explorer > and lexplore (This is the way it is on the running programs) ? > Is this a part of Internet Explorer? > > > > ==== SENIOR-NEWBIE Mailing List ==== > To view or submit a GEDCOM, go here: > http://wc.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and > the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 > months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > >

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