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| AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past few days when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and says AppBar Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... I do not know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got there is also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately download/install this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search nor is it listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task manager processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. Thank you in advance. |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window that is similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of the screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick access to other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles that description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this function... "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past few > days > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and says > AppBar > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... I do > not > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got there is > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately > download/install > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search nor is > it > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task manager > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. Thank > you in advance. >[/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In short no I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as much as I have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still don't know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where it lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc[color=blue] > An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window that is > similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of the > screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick access to > other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles that > description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this > function... > > "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past few > > days > > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and says > > AppBar > > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... I do > > not > > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got there is > > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately > > download/install > > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search nor is > > it > > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task manager > > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. Thank > > you in advance. > >[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Hmmm. Some programs have the ability to make an Appbar, like a 3rd party clock program. Often these are an option of a program that runs in the Notification area, or Tray, of the Taskbar. If you right-click on the program's icon in the Notification area, it may have something like an "anchor" option to put a window on the edge of the screen, and an option to close the "anchor" when you right-click on the docked window. Besides Windows icons like Volume and Network, do you have other programs running in your Taskbar's tray area? "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:538A8BC6-5589-4C80-8F1E-2746A1FBAECC@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In short > no > I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as much > as I > have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still don't > know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where it > lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc[color=green] >> An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window that >> is >> similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of >> the >> screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick access >> to >> other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles that >> description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this >> function... >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past few >> > days >> > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and says >> > AppBar >> > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... I >> > do >> > not >> > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got there >> > is >> > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately >> > download/install >> > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search nor >> > is >> > it >> > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task >> > manager >> > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. >> > Thank >> > you in advance. >> >[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Hey there dean-dean. 'fraid not...at least it's not that obvious. In my Taskbar tray you will find.. Norton icon, safely remove hardware icon, Realtek audio..windows sidebar..network..volume. "dean-dean" wrote: [color=blue] > Hmmm. Some programs have the ability to make an Appbar, like a 3rd party > clock program. Often these are an option of a program that runs in the > Notification area, or Tray, of the Taskbar. If you right-click on the > program's icon in the Notification area, it may have something like an > "anchor" option to put a window on the edge of the screen, and an option to > close the "anchor" when you right-click on the docked window. > > Besides Windows icons like Volume and Network, do you have other programs > running in your Taskbar's tray area? > > "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:538A8BC6-5589-4C80-8F1E-2746A1FBAECC@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In short > > no > > I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as much > > as I > > have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still don't > > know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where it > > lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc[color=darkred] > >> An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window that > >> is > >> similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of > >> the > >> screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick access > >> to > >> other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles that > >> description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this > >> function... > >> > >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past few > >> > days > >> > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and says > >> > AppBar > >> > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... I > >> > do > >> > not > >> > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got there > >> > is > >> > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately > >> > download/install > >> > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search nor > >> > is > >> > it > >> > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task > >> > manager > >> > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. > >> > Thank > >> > you in advance. > >> > > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Try this. Right-click the Windows Sidebar icon, before you shut down, and choose Exit. Does the alert persist when you try to turn off the computer? "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DA6F82A-98D7-48EF-8E5B-292F85AB885B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hey there dean-dean. 'fraid not...at least it's not that obvious. In my > Taskbar tray you will find.. Norton icon, safely remove hardware icon, > Realtek audio..windows sidebar..network..volume. > > "dean-dean" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hmmm. Some programs have the ability to make an Appbar, like a 3rd party >> clock program. Often these are an option of a program that runs in the >> Notification area, or Tray, of the Taskbar. If you right-click on the >> program's icon in the Notification area, it may have something like an >> "anchor" option to put a window on the edge of the screen, and an option >> to >> close the "anchor" when you right-click on the docked window. >> >> Besides Windows icons like Volume and Network, do you have other programs >> running in your Taskbar's tray area? >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:538A8BC6-5589-4C80-8F1E-2746A1FBAECC@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In >> > short >> > no >> > I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as >> > much >> > as I >> > have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still >> > don't >> > know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where >> > it >> > lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc >> >> An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window >> >> that >> >> is >> >> similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of >> >> the >> >> screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick >> >> access >> >> to >> >> other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles >> >> that >> >> description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this >> >> function... >> >> >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past >> >> > few >> >> > days >> >> > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and >> >> > says >> >> > AppBar >> >> > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... >> >> > I >> >> > do >> >> > not >> >> > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got >> >> > there >> >> > is >> >> > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately >> >> > download/install >> >> > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search >> >> > nor >> >> > is >> >> > it >> >> > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task >> >> > manager >> >> > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. >> >> > Thank >> >> > you in advance. >> >> > >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody In other words, I'm guessing you may have a Gadget that's not quitting properly, lingering a little too long. Quitting Windows Sidebar before shutting down will test this... "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DA6F82A-98D7-48EF-8E5B-292F85AB885B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hey there dean-dean. 'fraid not...at least it's not that obvious. In my > Taskbar tray you will find.. Norton icon, safely remove hardware icon, > Realtek audio..windows sidebar..network..volume. > > "dean-dean" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hmmm. Some programs have the ability to make an Appbar, like a 3rd party >> clock program. Often these are an option of a program that runs in the >> Notification area, or Tray, of the Taskbar. If you right-click on the >> program's icon in the Notification area, it may have something like an >> "anchor" option to put a window on the edge of the screen, and an option >> to >> close the "anchor" when you right-click on the docked window. >> >> Besides Windows icons like Volume and Network, do you have other programs >> running in your Taskbar's tray area? >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:538A8BC6-5589-4C80-8F1E-2746A1FBAECC@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In >> > short >> > no >> > I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as >> > much >> > as I >> > have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still >> > don't >> > know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where >> > it >> > lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc >> >> An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window >> >> that >> >> is >> >> similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of >> >> the >> >> screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick >> >> access >> >> to >> >> other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles >> >> that >> >> description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this >> >> function... >> >> >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past >> >> > few >> >> > days >> >> > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and >> >> > says >> >> > AppBar >> >> > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... >> >> > I >> >> > do >> >> > not >> >> > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got >> >> > there >> >> > is >> >> > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately >> >> > download/install >> >> > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search >> >> > nor >> >> > is >> >> > it >> >> > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task >> >> > manager >> >> > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. >> >> > Thank >> >> > you in advance. >> >> > >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Good morning dean-dean. Thank you for your continued interest in this issue. I tried as you suggested and the alert did not kick in this time. You may well be onto something there. My only 'but' is since we have opened this dialogue the alert has been lets say temperamental i.e. sometimes it kicks in other times not. I say 'but' because other than two default windows gadgets I only have a UK radio player installed. I will remove the radio player and see how it goes. Fingers crossed that this is the end of the issue and should it prove so I will respond in the appropriate manner to afford you your well deserved credit. Thank you, Andlie Coll "dean-dean" wrote: [color=blue] > In other words, I'm guessing you may have a Gadget that's not quitting > properly, lingering a little too long. Quitting Windows Sidebar before > shutting down will test this... > > "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7DA6F82A-98D7-48EF-8E5B-292F85AB885B@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hey there dean-dean. 'fraid not...at least it's not that obvious. In my > > Taskbar tray you will find.. Norton icon, safely remove hardware icon, > > Realtek audio..windows sidebar..network..volume. > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Hmmm. Some programs have the ability to make an Appbar, like a 3rd party > >> clock program. Often these are an option of a program that runs in the > >> Notification area, or Tray, of the Taskbar. If you right-click on the > >> program's icon in the Notification area, it may have something like an > >> "anchor" option to put a window on the edge of the screen, and an option > >> to > >> close the "anchor" when you right-click on the docked window. > >> > >> Besides Windows icons like Volume and Network, do you have other programs > >> running in your Taskbar's tray area? > >> > >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:538A8BC6-5589-4C80-8F1E-2746A1FBAECC@microsoft.com... > >> > Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In > >> > short > >> > no > >> > I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as > >> > much > >> > as I > >> > have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still > >> > don't > >> > know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where > >> > it > >> > lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc > >> >> An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window > >> >> that > >> >> is > >> >> similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of > >> >> the > >> >> screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick > >> >> access > >> >> to > >> >> other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles > >> >> that > >> >> description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this > >> >> function... > >> >> > >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com... > >> >> > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past > >> >> > few > >> >> > days > >> >> > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and > >> >> > says > >> >> > AppBar > >> >> > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... > >> >> > I > >> >> > do > >> >> > not > >> >> > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got > >> >> > there > >> >> > is > >> >> > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately > >> >> > download/install > >> >> > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search > >> >> > nor > >> >> > is > >> >> > it > >> >> > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task > >> >> > manager > >> >> > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. > >> >> > Thank > >> >> > you in advance. > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: AppBar Bullet??? Anybody Oh dear I'm sorry to have to report but even with the radio player uninstalled and windows sidebar closed before log-off the alert is still appearing so it would seem that the problem lies elsewhere ergo unfortunately this question remains open..... "Andlie Coll" wrote: [color=blue] > Good morning dean-dean. Thank you for your continued interest in this issue. > I tried as you suggested and the alert did not kick in this time. You may > well be onto something there. My only 'but' is since we have opened this > dialogue the alert has been lets say temperamental i.e. sometimes it kicks in > other times not. I say 'but' because other than two default windows gadgets I > only have a UK radio player installed. I will remove the radio player and see > how it goes. Fingers crossed that this is the end of the issue and should it > prove so I will respond in the appropriate manner to afford you your well > deserved credit. Thank you, Andlie Coll > > "dean-dean" wrote: >[color=green] > > In other words, I'm guessing you may have a Gadget that's not quitting > > properly, lingering a little too long. Quitting Windows Sidebar before > > shutting down will test this... > > > > "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7DA6F82A-98D7-48EF-8E5B-292F85AB885B@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] > > > Hey there dean-dean. 'fraid not...at least it's not that obvious. In my > > > Taskbar tray you will find.. Norton icon, safely remove hardware icon, > > > Realtek audio..windows sidebar..network..volume. > > > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > > > >> Hmmm. Some programs have the ability to make an Appbar, like a 3rd party > > >> clock program. Often these are an option of a program that runs in the > > >> Notification area, or Tray, of the Taskbar. If you right-click on the > > >> program's icon in the Notification area, it may have something like an > > >> "anchor" option to put a window on the edge of the screen, and an option > > >> to > > >> close the "anchor" when you right-click on the docked window. > > >> > > >> Besides Windows icons like Volume and Network, do you have other programs > > >> running in your Taskbar's tray area? > > >> > > >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:538A8BC6-5589-4C80-8F1E-2746A1FBAECC@microsoft.com... > > >> > Hey there dean-dean. Thank you for your swift offer of solution. In > > >> > short > > >> > no > > >> > I do not have anything on my desktop that resembles this. I know as > > >> > much > > >> > as I > > >> > have been able to investigate with my limited knowledge but I still > > >> > don't > > >> > know what it is..what it does..how it got there..why I can't find where > > >> > it > > >> > lives on my Pc..whyit is so difficult to get rid of etc etc etc > > >> >> An application desktop toolbar (also called an appbar) is a window > > >> >> that > > >> >> is > > >> >> similar to the Microsoft Windows taskbar. It is anchored to an edge of > > >> >> the > > >> >> screen, and it typically contains buttons that give the user quick > > >> >> access > > >> >> to > > >> >> other applications and windows. Do you have anything that resembles > > >> >> that > > >> >> description on your desktop? Some notebook touchpad drivers have this > > >> >> function... > > >> >> > > >> >> "Andlie Coll" <AndlieColl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> >> news:96DDF13D-4ED5-410D-8108-80A5C37562AE@microsoft.com... > > >> >> > Hello, apologies if this turns out not to be a 'vista issue'. Past > > >> >> > few > > >> >> > days > > >> >> > when I have gone to shut down my Pc a message window appears and > > >> >> > says > > >> >> > AppBar > > >> >> > Bullet is still running and preventing the Pc from shutting down... > > >> >> > I > > >> >> > do > > >> >> > not > > >> >> > know what this is therefore I do not want it on my Pc. How it got > > >> >> > there > > >> >> > is > > >> >> > also a mystery to me as I feel sure I did not deliberately > > >> >> > download/install > > >> >> > this program/service. It does not show on a windows explorer search > > >> >> > nor > > >> >> > is > > >> >> > it > > >> >> > listed in start up programs or services nor is it listed in task > > >> >> > manager > > >> >> > processess tab. Basically can anybody explain what is going on here. > > >> >> > Thank > > >> >> > you in advance. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > > >>[/color] > > > >[/color][/color] |
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