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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> Has your app mix changed?  
 
No change in my app mix.  But I misspoke about them not being in PSTAT  
/C.  They are shown, but since they are all .cmd files they are simply  
reported as cmd.exe by pstat.  PSPM/2 (nice graphical display!) shows  
they're all coming from pmshell, as they should be.  
 
> BTW, do your startup folder icons normally stay hatched?  Depending on  
> what the objects do, they may or may not stay active.  For example if the  
> associated script starts a daemon and exits, the icon will not stay  
> hatched, but the object is no longer active.  
 
No, the startup folder icons don't stay hatched and neither do any of  
the .cmd's which are started by the startup folder objects.  I have  
three or four levels of CALLs and STARTs and they all seem to be "stuck  
in the exit list" all of a sudden.  
 
Actually, the CALLs shouldn't matter, just the STARTs.  My Startup  
Folder starts several cmd.exe with .cmd files, and those .cmd then start  
other .cmd's.  I have 12 of these in my Startup Folder, and even my  
SendMail starter is "stuck" (although SendMail is running just fine).  
 
I need to trace through this stuff some more and figure out why a few of  
them don't fail and most of them do.  
 
> If the process exits before the WPS has a chance to update the  
> switch list, the switch list entry hangs around until the next reboot.  
 
Hmm.  Let me try putting some wait timers at the end of a couple of  
these to slow down the "exit" and see what happens.  
 
> Since the switch list is part of PM, resetting  
> the WPS does nothing to clean it up.  
 
Hadn't tried that.  One ResetWPS.exe later, you're correct -- it  
doesn't.  
 
I'll keep fiddling with it.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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