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Old May 2nd 08, 09:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Rudy
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Default DKabppls.exe

This file in Windows/system (312KB) opens on startup (Win98 6.0).

Strangely, I can't find any mention of it on GOOGLE or Microsoft Help.

Is it a 'legit' program ? Do I need it ? Do I need it to run on startup ?
The reason I'm asking is there are 2 'windows' that hang up this computer on
shutdown and I get the warning window "..stopped responding...WAIT ? END
TASK?" but both have NO NAME at the top so I don't know what they are,
where, or why they're running and often WAIT or END TASK won't get it done.
Neither will CTL ALT DEL X2..
Then I have to power down to shut down which is not a good thing..

I ve pulled the list of Running Programs from CTL/ALT/DEL and this one is
the 'most suspect" ?

Any ideas ?

Is there a better NG where I should ask ?

R


 




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