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| Two "iexplore.exe" process running Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my task manager. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...plorer.general |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running Navaneethan wrote on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:06:01 -0700: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my > task manager. This is correct - IE8 uses a new architecture with a single iexplore process controlling child iexplore processes (1 for each tab). Did you not read the readme that came with IE8? -- Dan |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running Navaneethan wrote on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:06:01 -0700: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my > task manager. This is correct - IE8 uses a new architecture with a single iexplore process controlling child iexplore processes (1 for each tab). Did you not read the readme that came with IE8? -- Dan |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running Navaneethan wrote on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:06:01 -0700: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my > task manager. This is correct - IE8 uses a new architecture with a single iexplore process controlling child iexplore processes (1 for each tab). Did you not read the readme that came with IE8? -- Dan |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running IE8 and Reliability http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...liability.aspx IE8 RC1 Release Notes http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949787 PS - IE Beta Public Newsgroup Support: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.beta Via the web-interface: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...texplorer.beta Via your newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...texplorer.beta Navaneethan SK wrote: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my task > manager. |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running IE8 and Reliability http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...liability.aspx IE8 RC1 Release Notes http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949787 PS - IE Beta Public Newsgroup Support: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.beta Via the web-interface: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...texplorer.beta Via your newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...texplorer.beta Navaneethan SK wrote: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my task > manager. |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running IE8 and Reliability http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...liability.aspx IE8 RC1 Release Notes http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949787 PS - IE Beta Public Newsgroup Support: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.beta Via the web-interface: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...texplorer.beta Via your newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...texplorer.beta Navaneethan SK wrote: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my task > manager. |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running IE8 and Reliability http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...liability.aspx IE8 RC1 Release Notes http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949787 PS - IE Beta Public Newsgroup Support: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.beta Via the web-interface: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...texplorer.beta Via your newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...texplorer.beta Navaneethan SK wrote: > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my task > manager. |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running Recently installed IE8 and I also find that when I open it, 2 "iexplore.exe" both begin running simutaneously in my task manager (i've only started the one tab in the one window). Only one application of IE appears in the Applications list of the Task Manager. Killing either process closes IE and they both disappear. I'm hoping that this is normal for IE8... and no, I didn't read the Readme, don't even remember seeing it, i just updated to ie8 when updating a few things from microsoft updates page. "Daniel Crichton" wrote: > Navaneethan wrote on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:06:01 -0700: > > > Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my > > task manager. > > This is correct - IE8 uses a new architecture with a single iexplore process > controlling child iexplore processes (1 for each tab). Did you not read the > readme that came with IE8? > > -- > Dan > > > |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running Henry wrote on Wed, 3 Jun 2009 06:05:01 -0700: > Recently installed IE8 and I also find that when I open it, 2 > "iexplore.exe" > both begin running simutaneously in my task manager (i've only started > the one tab in the one window). Only one application of IE appears in > the > Applications list of the Task Manager. Killing either process closes > IE and they both disappear. > I'm hoping that this is normal for IE8... > and no, I didn't read the Readme, don't even remember seeing it, i just > updated to ie8 when updating a few things from microsoft updates page. The readme is on the MS site. For technical details as to why there are multiple processes, see here: http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...d-ie-lcie.aspx Multiple processes is by design - don't kill the processes! Why did you think it was necesary to try to kill them? Do you normally install new software and then start killing processes without doing any research first? I've just been reading up on Mozilla announcing that Firefox will have this in the future too (from May 12). Dan > "Daniel Crichton" wrote: >> Navaneethan wrote on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:06:01 -0700: >>> Opening Internet explorer8 two "iexplore.exe" process running in my >>> task manager. >> This is correct - IE8 uses a new architecture with a single iexplore >> process controlling child iexplore processes (1 for each tab). Did >> you not read the readme that came with IE8? >> -- >> Dan |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running Ahhh yes!!! VISTAHEADS Your Friendly Windows Vista Community Ahem except for smart ass Dan. This guy had the nerve to ask whether the OP read the Readme. LMAO No one reads those things. Especially ones with many computers with many different programs and a Life. If theres a problem then maybe. But I loved this comment: "Do you normally install new software and then start killing processes without doing any research first?" Yeah cuz thats what people do. We install programs and then go and kill processes. Moron! The OP was just experimenting. Its not like there was any serious danger. Except from maybe Dan because hes so Superior. He reads all the readmes and always knows what to do. He will also try and make you out to be a fool if you dont. Good job Dan! You Loser! Yes I am a troll. Why? Because I would never come back here again. So as far as this site is concerned a Troll I am. -- IFLATLINEI Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running PS: We ignore posts from VistaButtHead.com here, too. IFLATLINEI wrote: > Ahhh yes!!! VISTAHEADS Your Friendly Windows Vista Community Ahem > except for smart ass Dan. > > This guy had the nerve to ask whether the OP read the Readme. LMAO No > one reads those things... |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running "This guy had the nerve to ask whether the OP read the Readme. LMAO No one reads those things." <lol> I /always/ read the Readme file. That's one of the reasons I have so few problems with software. D'ya think the software authors wrote the Readme file for their health? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est IFLATLINEI wrote: > Ahhh yes!!! VISTAHEADS Your Friendly Windows Vista Community Ahem > except for smart ass Dan. > > This guy had the nerve to ask whether the OP read the Readme. LMAO No > one reads those things. Especially ones with many computers with many > different programs and a Life. If theres a problem then maybe. > > But I loved this comment: "Do you normally install new > software and then start killing processes without doing any research > first?" > > Yeah cuz thats what people do. We install programs and then go and kill > processes. Moron! The OP was just experimenting. Its not like there was > any serious danger. Except from maybe Dan because hes so Superior. He > reads all the readmes and always knows what to do. He will also try and > make you out to be a fool if you dont. Good job Dan! You Loser! > > Yes I am a troll. Why? Because I would never come back here again. So > as far as this site is concerned a Troll I am. > > |
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| Re: Two "iexplore.exe" process running "IFLATLINEI" <IFLATLINEI.4196c2@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:IFLATLINEI.4196c2@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... > > Ahhh yes!!! VISTAHEADS Your Friendly Windows Vista Community Ahem > except for smart ass Dan. Odd, I don't remember posting there. Ah, so it's another of those sites that steals content from the MS news servers and pretends it's forum content. Figures that you'd have to use a web based front end to read usenet. > This guy had the nerve to ask whether the OP read the Readme. LMAO No > one reads those things. Especially ones with many computers with many > different programs and a Life. If theres a problem then maybe. So if you don't understand something, you flail around like an idiot then. I guess the FLATLINE in your nick refers to your brain activity then. > But I loved this comment: "Do you normally install new > software and then start killing processes without doing any research > first?" It's a valid question. Killing processes is the very last thing to do in an operating system if you don't know what you're doing. "Hmm, what's LSASS, I think I'll kill it <click>", great move dumbass. > Yeah cuz thats what people do. We install programs and then go and kill > processes. Moron! The OP was just experimenting. Its not like there was > any serious danger. Except from maybe Dan because hes so Superior. He > reads all the readmes and always knows what to do. He will also try and > make you out to be a fool if you dont. Good job Dan! You Loser! If something doesn't look right, yes I check the readme's. I also search Google (which had thousands of posts about multiple processes in IE8, including those from the IE8 dev blog), and various other places, until I find out what I need to know. As to "serious danger", no you won't electrocute yourself closing processes, or lose a limb. But you can corrupt various parts of IE, depending on what the process is doing at the time. Losing all the cookies for instance, that's a common thing I'm seeing with process destruction at the wrong time. If a process is writing to a file (for instance updating the registry) killing it at the wrong moment can result in a dead OS. And having someone who can't even be bothered to do a little research first start killing processes is why people end up having to take their PCs back to the store they bought them from for an OS reinstall. I suppose I should be grateful though, as I get to charge people for fixing their PCs when they do stupid things like that. > Yes I am a troll. Why? Because I would never come back here again. So > as far as this site is concerned a Troll I am. Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. I realise you probably won't read this, but as least the additional information might help other users make an informed decision if they stumble across this post. -- Dan |
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| Two "iexplore.exe" process running | Navaneethan SK | Internet Explorer | 0 | 03-29-2009 08:12 AM |
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