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Author Topic: Is the Language Bar process(es)/service(s) shown in Windows Task Manager?  (Read 6594 times)

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John Szeto

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    I do not have ctfmon.exe anywhere in the Windows Task Manager (ctrl+shift+esc), but my Language Bar is working Perfectly and Properly. Why?
    Is there any other name for the Language Bar process(es)/service(s) in Windows 7?
    I know ctfmon.exe is for the Language bar in Windows XP.

    My PC:
    CompaQ laptop
    Windows 7 Ultimate (Service Pack 1)
    32-bit Operating System
    2 GB RAM
    Intel Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU  T450 @2.30GHz 2.30GHz

    Ps:
    Some websites(I have seen trough ComputerHope, Microsoft) are showing issues on resolving the absence of the Windows 7 Language Bar on the bottom-left of the PC interface.
    They solve it by "adding the string value ctfmon.exe..." method (using the regedit). I never used this method because I have never met this problem.

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    Yes, you  would expect to see language bar in the task manager.
    However, if  you do not see it but it works,  don't fix it.
    Let Microsoft solve the problem.   :D

    John Szeto

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      Thanks. Although it is a weird experience for me.
      Thanks for the reply.

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      I do not have ctfmon.exe anywhere in the Windows Task Manager (ctrl+shift+esc), but my Language Bar is working Perfectly and Properly. Why?
      Click "Show Processes from All Users" on the Processes Tab.
      I was trying to dereference Null Pointers before it was cool.