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NVDA keeping another process open
Felix G.
Hi!
Has anyone else noticed that when NVDA is running, it seems to keep some other processes permanently open? For example, there is a development environment, let's call it x, which I use for creating a software component. Strangely, when I open x and then close it again, it stays running as a process in task manager, but as soon as I close NVDA it also closes. I've tried with two other screen readers and they don't affect it in this way, that is, with those running, the process stops immediately when I close its window. So NVDA seems to do something to certain other processes which keeps them from terminating. I noticed the same with Outlook 2007, by the way, which I am still using on one machine. That also won't close as long as NVDA is running, but as soon as I exit NVDA, Outlook closes along with it. Other screen readers don't affect Outlook in this way. Best, Felix
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
Hmm, I've seen this with other office bits as well, like Access runtime for example.
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Maybe its still hooked into the code of these older applications making windows unable to close them due to this. Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Felix G." <constantlyvariable@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 1:19 PM Subject: [nvda] NVDA keeping another process open Hi!
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Felix G.
Yes, something along these lines appears to be happening. With old
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Office apps I can sort of understand why it might be the case, as there are ancient COM interfaces being used, and these might force a process to stay running as long as they are not released by the client. But why my development environment, which doesn't get any special treatment from NVDA? Let's gather data on this by periodically closing everything and checking which processes are still present, then restarting NVDA to see how many of them this gets rid of. Once fixed, this might improve performance significantly. Best, Felix Am Do., 23. Aug. 2018 um 10:18 Uhr schrieb Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io <bglists=blueyonder.co.uk@groups.io>:
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Ron Canazzi
Hi Group,
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I see this many times with the Office Suite--in particular Microsoft Access.
On 8/23/2018 4:18 AM, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io wrote:
Hmm, I've seen this with other office bits as well, like Access runtime for example. --
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Felix G.
Hi!
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There's one thing all these programs have in common. I don't know if this is relevant but: They all have a splash screen. Best, Felix Am Do., 23. Aug. 2018 um 15:11 Uhr schrieb Ron Canazzi <aa2vm@roadrunner.com>:
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