You are thinking of the Task Scheduler.
In Windows XP, when you minimize a program it goes to the taskbar. As the number of programs, in the taskbar, increase the smaller the size of the boxes resembling the certain minimized programes decrease. If the number of programs in the taskbar exceed a certain limit, the taskbar automatically allows you to click on two arrows that are in the direction of down and up. As you click on each, you will see more of the programs you have minimized, such as a new taskbar.
Windows startup programs are used for convenience. For example, it would save time for certain programs to pop up at computer startup rather than one to find the program and launch it manually.
Certain documents that must be filed in an estate have schedules such as inventories and accounts.
You can disable it and replace with Smart UAC replacement. Smart UAC Replacement features: •Smart UAC Replacement automatically determines if a certain program operation can be allowed; •It helps in choosing of the exact action for a troubling program; •Tracking harmful and suspicious processes allows to find unknown malicious programs and prevent their activity; •Smart UAC Replacement provides operating system damage prevention by restricting unauthorized access to essential programs; •Smart UAC Replacement automatically detects known malicious programs due to 400,000 items regularly up-dated malware database; •It monitors and prevents rootkits programs which hide the fact of malware existing in the system; •Possibility to edit any security rules created earlier; •Runs not only on Windows Vista but on Windows XP, Windows View related link to get more info.
LS45EC EXE is a important process in Windows operating system to deal with system exclusive files and make some certain programs to always run properly. Without this LS45EC EXE process, some programs in the Windows-based computer will not run correctly.
No, there are not any fridges that will automatically close after a certain amount of time.
Killbox is an application information software. It helps Windows determine which programs are attempting to access a certain file that is targeted for deletion.
Hilmar Zonneveld. "It's not the "Macbook Pro" or the "PC" which automatically saves things; it's the specific programs. Some programs automatically save the work, some don't. For instance, newer versions of Microsoft Word will automatically save your work at certain intervals. You can also configure that interval - or whether the auto-saving happens at all." Follow up question for you! Thanks for the answer! So on my older laptop (7 years ago) always automatically saved it on word, but my brand new laptop with a brand new version of word doesnt! Any ideas?? Thanks!
RAR files can only be read by certain programs that do not come with your computer. Some programs for Windows computers are WinZip, RarZilla, IZarc, PeaZip, Zipeg, and ALZip. Programs for Mac users are Stuffit Expander, The Unarchiver, amd Zipeg.
Certain programs have a limit on the content they can contain or manipulate. When this limit is reached the program will display such a message. Notepad, which come bundled with Windows is such a program.
If you're using Windows 7: Right-click the zip/rar file and click "open with">"change default program", then select a program. Alternatively you can go to "Control Panel\Programs\Default Programs\Set Associations" to set programs to open certain file types by default.
I doubt there's any way to really quantify "worst." Windows NT running on non-Intel architectures could only run certain MS-DOS programs under emulation, and 64-bit versions Windows XP/Vista/7 cannot run 16-bit applications at all. 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and 7 can run 16-bit Windows applications, but MS-DOS programs are limited to text mode.