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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ghacks.net/2007/08/25/automatically-kill-hung-applications/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Windows can really sometimes annoy the hell out of me. Starting a new software that was recently installed and seeing it hang after the start with delayed reactions from the system can be really painful. Hitting CTRL + ALT + DEL and waiting minutes before the dialog pops up is not the number one solution to get rid of a process that is stuck in nirvana.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windows can really sometimes annoy the hell out of me. Starting a new software that was recently installed and seeing it hang after the start with delayed reactions from the system can be really painful. Hitting CTRL + ALT + DEL and waiting minutes before the dialog pops up is not the number one solution to get rid of a process that is stuck in nirvana.</p><p>One way to get rid of those processes immediately or after a set time is to edit your registry and change one or two values there. I had the chance to test this on Windows XP only but it could be similar for other operating systems such as Windows 2000.</p><p>Open your registry and navigate to the key <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop</code> and change the value from the key &#8216;AutoEndTask&#8217; to 1. If you want to set a time to wait until the kill process is executed you need to change the value of the key &#8216;WaitToKillAppTimeout&#8217; to a value in milliseconds which means 1000 would be 1 second.</p><p><span
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