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FWIW from Help
To end a process with Task Manager
On the Processes tab, click the process that you want to end, and then
click End Process.
Important
Be careful when ending a process. If you end an application, you will
lose unsaved data. If you end a system service, some part of the system
might not function properly.
Note
To end a process and all processes directly or indirectly created by it,
on the Process tab, right-click the process you want to end, and then
click End Process Tree.
If you end the process tree for an e-mail program such as Microsoft
Outlook, for example, you will also end related processes such as
mapisp32.exe, the MAPI spooler.
If you raise the priority you will get a temporary performance gain but
if you set a level of priority greatly above the default you can
encounter problems. I changed the priority for msimn.exe ( Outlook
Express ) from the default Normal to Above Normal and it was OK.
Changing it again to High brought problems.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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"Jagjeet" <Jagjeet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E623C78F-478F-45BD-8166-A82A6B000808@microsoft.com...
> What is the difference in End Process & End process tree,These option
> are
> displayed in the task manager in the process Tab when we right clic
> any
> process.
>
> Also how the priority setting can be helpfull .
> Regards