If 'Control Alt Delete' doesnt work and you are a client account on network you might not have it. That aside, goto C:/windows/system32 and look for taskmgr application. Once found you can re-establish the shortcut. If you don't find it you will have to try a reinstall through Control Panel 'Add/remove Programs' or attempt running an OS repair from the original Windows install disc.
When using task manager, it can turn off programs that locked up. like enternet explorer, or windows media player.
In UNIX: with command kill, in Windows: from Task Manager.
Task Manager allows user to monitor and analyze : 1) processes and services running 2) amount of memory allocate for the process. 3) Allow user to manually terminate or start a new process or thread 4) Allow user to monitor the CPU processing power. 5) Assist in monitor and trouble-shooting conflicts of processes.
Task Manager would be a good example of a file manager, it manages all your applications, processes and network activity that the computer and you are using. Also documents is a good location as it stores all your documents in a secure place.
If you press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, open task manager and then click processes and find the exe file that the program uses to run in the list and terinate it. (In MS Windows).
Task manager is found by holding down "Ctrl" + "Alt" + "Del" then click task manager.
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The "Task Manager" was introduced with Windows NT 4.0. Previous versions of windows had a program that was just called "task" or "task list". So, if you are looking specifically for "Task Manager", the answer is Windows NT 4.0.
Right click on an empty space on the task bar, on the drop menu select "start 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.
The Windows task player can be accessed by holding down the 'Ctrl' 'Alt' and 'Delete' buttons simultaneously. The task manager may appear or there may be a menu from which the task manager can be selected.
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You can use the Task Manager to check the status of a nonresponsive program. On Windows 7 and older, the Task Manager can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Del. On Windows 8 and newer, the Task Manager can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Esc.