Ctrl-Alt-Del in Win 7

O

Otto Moehrbach

I used to be able to hit Ctrl-Alt-Del in XP to end a program. How can I do
that in Win 7? Thanks for your time. Otto
 
D

Dave

You can use C-A-D and click on Task Manager, then kill the program there.
Or, right-click on the Taskbar, and select Start Task Manager.
 
S

STAN STARINSKI

HOLY COW!!!
THANKS FOR THE TIP!

I am serious. I know to you it may feel like you ask someone "what is the
sky color on a clear day" and the eprson is answering "I don't know, green?"
I've missed this tip for several momnths since I switched from XP to Vista &
now to Win7.
I kept stubbronly hitting Alt+Ctrl+Del -->select Task Manager instead of a
single click tip ypou just provided.

Thanks!
 
S

STAN STARINSKI

Idiot, that does nothing to end a "stubborn" program. The customer knows
about Alt+F4 without your advise.
What he was inquiring about is Alt+Ctrl+Del to invoke Task Manager to
terminate a stubborn process.

Go back ti Ubuntu forums and help there
 
S

STAN STARINSKI

HOLY COW!!!
THANKS FOR THE TIP!

I am serious. I know to you it may feel like you ask someone "what is the
sky color on a clear day" and the person is answering "I don't know, green?"
I've missed this tip for several months since switching from XP to Vista &
now to Win7.
I kept stubbronly hitting Alt+Ctrl+Del -->select Task Manager instead of a
single click tip you just provided.

Thanks!
 
K

Kevin John SmallBone

STAN STARINSKI said:
HOLY COW!!!
THANKS FOR THE TIP!

I am serious. I know to you it may feel like you ask someone "what is the
sky color on a clear day" and the eprson is answering "I don't know,
green?"
I've missed this tip for several momnths since I switched from XP to Vista
& now to Win7.
I kept stubbronly hitting Alt+Ctrl+Del -->select Task Manager instead of a
single click tip ypou just provided.

Thanks!

On a clear day the sky is red or orange or green. Take your pick right
after you figure out how to change your ****ing clock.
 

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