qttask.exe

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After installing the Kodak software for my digital camera, I now find that whenever any of my family members log onto their accounts, an error message associated with qttask.exe, stating that a disk is not present in device, drive one (or words to that effect; I'm doing this from memory!), appears. If you click cancel 3x, it goes away for a while. I can go into the process's tab under application manager, and close the qttask.exe process, but it reappears whenever one kperson logs off and another logs on (into seperate accounts). Anybody have any ideas

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jblackledge said:
After installing the Kodak software for my digital camera, I now find
that whenever any of my family members log onto their accounts, an
error message associated with qttask.exe, stating that a disk is not
present in device, drive one (or words to that effect; I'm doing this
from memory!), appears. If you click cancel 3x, it goes away for a
while. I can go into the process's tab under application manager, and
close the qttask.exe process, but it reappears whenever one kperson
logs off and another logs on (into seperate accounts). Anybody have
any ideas?

It's QuickTime. Something to try...

Click START|RUN and type "msconfig" (no quotes) <enter>,
then click the Start Up tab. If QTTask is shown, UNcheck its box.
Reboot. At start up, a prompt may appear. Check its box, then close the
prompt.

If QTTask resurfaces, try renaming the .exe file to a .bak extension.
 
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Kent_dieGo

If QTTask resurfaces, try renaming the .exe file to a .bak extension.
Good advice. I lake to create blank text file and re-name to qttask.exe to
keep it from coming back when Quicktime runs.

-Kent
 

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