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end process problem
« on: March 06, 2009, 03:49:06 AM »
HI all :)

any solution to end tasks that don,t accept ending

I mean the message:

Access denied

2-) what do you know about the process SCHED.exe ?

Thank you

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2009, 05:04:50 AM »

Try the safe mode as the System Administrator.  As you reboot, tap or Hold F8 key down until a menu offers the safe mode.  Then login in as System Administrator.

You might need to disable the sched.exe program temporarily. Clean out all temp files.  start, All programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Clean up.  On IE7, Tools, internet options, Delete under browsing History and delete All on the second page.  Clean Registry at he free microsoft Registry cleaner at:
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/cleanup.htm


Run another anti virus and then reset everthing as it was.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2009, 12:32:24 PM by billrich »

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2009, 07:10:36 AM »
thank you all  :)

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2009, 12:30:45 PM »
Feras,

How did you solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?


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Re: end process problem
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2009, 02:12:57 PM »
Feras,

How did you solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?

Well to be honest, I'm the only one that posted information on it.

You posted info on how to solve the other problem they have, which shouldn't even be in this topic in the first place.

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2009, 04:57:51 PM »
Kpac,
Post # 4 was not addressed to Kpac.  But thanks for the kind help. It is great to have your knowledge available. Perhaps Kpac should edit all posts. That should encourage many people to return.

Bill wonders:
How can we be sure that the problem was solved?

My suggestion to sign in as System Administrator was because of  the message "Access Denied." Most people work around that problem by signing in as  System  Administrator.


Bill Wrote:

Feras,

How did Feras solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?



Kpac  wrote:

"Well to be honest, I'm the only one that posted information on it.

You posted info on how to solve the other problem they have, which shouldn't even be in this topic in the first place."
« Last Edit: March 07, 2009, 05:07:56 PM by billrich »

ELVIROS

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2009, 06:18:39 PM »
i'm with you there no sleep for kpac
Kpac,
Post # 4 was not addressed to Kpac.  But thanks for the kind help. It is great to have your knowledge available. Perhaps Kpac should edit all posts. That should encourage many people to return.

Bill wonders:
How can we be sure that the problem was solved?

My suggestion to sign in as System Administrator was because of  the message "Access Denied." Most people work around that problem by signing in as  System  Administrator.


Bill Wrote:

Feras,

How did Feras solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?



Kpac  wrote:

"Well to be honest, I'm the only one that posted information on it.

You posted info on how to solve the other problem they have, which shouldn't even be in this topic in the first place."


kpac

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2009, 07:41:39 AM »
Kpac,
Post # 4 was not addressed to Kpac.  But thanks for the kind help. It is great to have your knowledge available. Perhaps Kpac should edit all posts. That should encourage many people to return.

Bill wonders:
How can we be sure that the problem was solved?

My suggestion to sign in as System Administrator was because of  the message "Access Denied." Most people work around that problem by signing in as  System  Administrator.


Bill Wrote:

Feras,

How did Feras solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?



Kpac  wrote:

"Well to be honest, I'm the only one that posted information on it.

You posted info on how to solve the other problem they have, which shouldn't even be in this topic in the first place."


Okay, I apologise then. I didn't see that.

i'm with you there no sleep for kpac

This I don't get.

ELVIROS

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2009, 03:42:34 PM »
you can be sure bill i was previously recieving( error on page )and running a lot slower than now i;ll say it again kieran has done well all you guys know your stuff but i will always give credit when credit is DUE
Kpac,
Post # 4 was not addressed to Kpac.  But thanks for the kind help. It is great to have your knowledge available. Perhaps Kpac should edit all posts. That should encourage many people to return.

Bill wonders:
How can we be sure that the problem was solved?

My suggestion to sign in as System Administrator was because of  the message "Access Denied." Most people work around that problem by signing in as  System  Administrator.


Bill Wrote:

Feras,

How did Feras solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?



Kpac  wrote:

"Well to be honest, I'm the only one that posted information on it.

You posted info on how to solve the other problem they have, which shouldn't even be in this topic in the first place."


Okay, I apologise then. I didn't see that.

i'm with you there no sleep for kpac

This I don't get.

ELVIROS

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Re: end process problem
« Reply #10 on: March 08, 2009, 03:51:12 PM »
YES.KPAC 4 CEO my computer has gone from the 50 buck bomb to the 400 flyer overnight KPAC 4 CEO
i'm with you there no sleep for kpac
Kpac,
Post # 4 was not addressed to Kpac.  But thanks for the kind help. It is great to have your knowledge available. Perhaps Kpac should edit all posts. That should encourage many people to return.

Bill wonders:
How can we be sure that the problem was solved?

My suggestion to sign in as System Administrator was because of  the message "Access Denied." Most people work around that problem by signing in as  System  Administrator.


Bill Wrote:

Feras,

How did Feras solve the problem with the "sched.exe"  program?



Kpac  wrote:

"Well to be honest, I'm the only one that posted information on it.

You posted info on how to solve the other problem they have, which shouldn't even be in this topic in the first place."


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Re: end process problem
« Reply #11 on: March 08, 2009, 03:53:16 PM »
CEO?