The Windows Task Manager is opened with the keyboard by holding down the three keys: CTRL + ALT + DELETE.
In Windows 7, this brings up a prompt which includes starting the Task Manager.
You can find the task manager by right clicking on the bottom toolbar and select start task manager or press ctrl+alt+delete at the same time and a menu pops up and you can open the task manager there.
Right click on an empty space on the task bar, on the drop menu select "start task manager"
To close adobe bridge. open up task manager (ctrl + alt + delete then click on "start task manager") or press start and "task" or if you want "windows task manager" (task works too) once you have opened task manager. go onto preferences and search for a processe called "bridge *32" <-- anything similar will be bridge. click on end task a you have done it! Your welcome
Ctrl + Alt + Del > Click Task Manager. This is the most commonly used method.Right click on the Task Bar and select "Task Manager" from the popup menu.Ctrl + Shift + Esc.Start > Run > taskmgr. This is handy for making a shortcut.
Ctrl+Shift+Esc will open up task manager directly.Optionally, you can also go to Start -> Run, type taskmgr, press OKCtrlCtrl + Alt + Del > Click Task Manager. This is the most commonly used method.Right click on the Task Bar and select "Task Manager" from the popup menu .Ctrl + Shift + Esc.Start > Run > taskmgr. This is handy for making a shortcut.+ Alt + Del > Click Task Manager. This is the most commonly used method.Right click on the Task Bar and select "Task Manager" from the popup menu .Ctrl + Shift + Esc.Start > Run > taskmgr. This is handy for making a shortcut.
Task Manager Start > run > taskmgr.exe or Ctrl + Alt + Delete or Ctrl + Shift + Esc
Task manager is found by holding down "Ctrl" + "Alt" + "Del" then click task manager.
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Press Ctr+Alt+Delete. Then click "start task manager". Then click on skype, and finally, click end task.
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I'm not sure about the file name, but you can always press, ctrl alt del. (sequence: ctrl+alt+del and hold) then press Task Manager. If you could not do this, and this is why you are asking, go to control panel, on your start menu, then search, "task manager" on the search bar.