Restart,
Stop and Keep Programs Running
For  Windows
7, 2008, Vista, XP, 2003, 2000
PTFB Pro's Program Monitor Macros (or "ProgMons") run
periodic checks on the programs running on your computer. If a program
isn't
running
that should be, a ProgMon can launch it. If an undesirable program
keeps running, it can shut it down each time it appears. And if an
important program keeps hanging, it can restart it periodically or
whenever it slips into the "not responding" state.
- Keep Programs Running - Examples
- An office computer has a utility that should be kept running
throughout the day, and sometimes colleagues accidentally quit
the utility.
- There's a program you'd like to keep running, but sometimes
it crashes out without any warning or error.
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- Restart Programs - Examples
- There's a critical program on your system that has known
memory leaks. It needs to be restarted on a regular basis to
free up resources.
- Another critical program occasionally hangs or goes into the 'not
responding' state. It needs to be restarted quickly when this
happens - even during the night when there's no one on the
premises.
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- Prevent Programs from Running - Examples
- There's software on your PC that checks for updates (e.g.
for the Java runtime). It's OK for them to run when the computer
first starts up, but you don't want them running all day because
they just consume memory and other resources for no good reason.
Stopping them by hand is a pain!
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