Frage von Rudy01:Perhaps you know the synonymous yes: You have a number of programs on the calculator (eg, running in the taskbar) and it will now end all to release the video Nachbearbeitungsporgramm as much RAM. Now, all the programs must be individually completed.
Is there any utility with which one a pre-defined list of programs with "one click stop" can? - For Windows XP?
If so, I'm grateful for any information.
Rudy
Antwort von Ben:
Hold down the Ctrl button and mark all the windows in the taskbar, which you mölchtest close.
In the last window you close with clicking the right mouse button on the shortcut menu command "group".
Similarly, one can minimize synonymous multiple windows. (Of course with) a different context menu command.
That's it
Gruß Benny
Antwort von Rudy01:
Hi Benny,
thanks ... I had expressed myself wrong - it was my fault. I thought the "System Tray", not the taskbar ... Sorry.
When I was there as my antivirus, firewall, etc. all want to disable with one click, I have to get every single program in the system tray (what's the real thing in German?) Schedule and can not select them.
Since there must be some Tools for you? Some trick.
Rudy
Antwort von Blackeagle123:
Hello!
Do you really think the Programs, or do you think the processes that occur in the background?
Greeting
Constantin
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Rudy,
I think for the Programs running in the background, there is no group command. Check out the different views of context menus: In contrast to the opened programs in the taskbar context menus vary by program.
Antwort von Rudy01:
Hello Mark!
There once was a freeware tool called "4ende. Unfortunately, it is no longer downloadable.
Too bad.
Possibly. I write a batch file. My idea is to stop when I start my video editing program that automates a list of programs that run in the background to finish with one click. So I would then have the full computing power with one click.
Need not stop FireWall while I switched my wireless connection, etc.
Nice weekend!
Rudy
Antwort von Markus:
Put 'Simply the wireless cable out. * * ganzfrechgrins
Seriously, I never had the problem, because my video editing computer is not my Internet computer. One has firewall and virus protection, the other has no Internet.
Antwort von Rudy01:
Hello Mark!
Aha ... I want to unplug the wireless "cable"! * * frechgrinszurück
Seriously: "W" stands for wireless wireless =. - NIX CABLE.
Nevertheless, thanks for the tip ;-) And no offense ...
Rudy
Antwort von Markus:
Seriously: "W" stands for wireless wireless =. - NIX CABLE. Hey, that was a joke! ;-)))
Antwort von Rudy02:
For I know ;-)
Rudy