Enoch_Foul
New Member
Hi,
I am wondering if there is a way to identify and kill all tasks which are listed in the Applications Tab of Task manager opposed to the method of killing a process by sending a predefined application name as an input into the Environment Utility - Kill Process?
I am trying to find a quick way to differentiate between non-essential applications and system processes.
It would be helpful if there is a way to identify all the applications running in the Applications Tab of Task Manager (see Figure 1) and then once I have a list of them kill them off one by one.
Thanks
I am wondering if there is a way to identify and kill all tasks which are listed in the Applications Tab of Task manager opposed to the method of killing a process by sending a predefined application name as an input into the Environment Utility - Kill Process?
I am trying to find a quick way to differentiate between non-essential applications and system processes.
It would be helpful if there is a way to identify all the applications running in the Applications Tab of Task Manager (see Figure 1) and then once I have a list of them kill them off one by one.
Thanks