This action is useful, for example, to temporarily suspend a task that uses system resources when you don't want to terminate it (such as a DivX encoding process). DTaskManager allows you to suspend and reactivate a process (as in Linux).Three different ways to close a process, the "termination request," the standard "forced termination" with dialogue tolerance, and the "forced termination" of any process type, bypassing all permissions (it can also terminate running system processes). ![]() ![]() DTaskManager is (you guessed it) a Task Manager, but one specifically engineered to give additional functionality that the Windows bundled TaskManager (and other third-party products) do not have:
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