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Colin Brooks
Hi - I recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Server box (a Dell PowerEduge
2400) to Windows Server 2003. Now, when someone logs on with Terminal
Services (Remote Desktop Connection) or via the console, a
POWERPNT.EXE process runs in the background, even though the user
isn't using Powerpoint. If I leave that background version of
Powerpoint running, then the user gets 2 error messages when they try
to log off: "End Program - CB Monitor Window" and "End Program - DDE
Server Window." If the user ends those two programs through those
prompts, then they can log off, but I'd rather they didn't have to do
that as it causes some of them to have a mild panic or to just
disconnect their Terminal Services session rather than log off. I am
running Office XP. Any one else seeing this? Why is POWERPNT.EXE
running in the background anyway? If I kill that process, then the
user can log off normally. Also, Powerpoint won't run properly until
that mysterious background version is killed (has it process ended).
Hoping someone can help,
Colin Brooks
2400) to Windows Server 2003. Now, when someone logs on with Terminal
Services (Remote Desktop Connection) or via the console, a
POWERPNT.EXE process runs in the background, even though the user
isn't using Powerpoint. If I leave that background version of
Powerpoint running, then the user gets 2 error messages when they try
to log off: "End Program - CB Monitor Window" and "End Program - DDE
Server Window." If the user ends those two programs through those
prompts, then they can log off, but I'd rather they didn't have to do
that as it causes some of them to have a mild panic or to just
disconnect their Terminal Services session rather than log off. I am
running Office XP. Any one else seeing this? Why is POWERPNT.EXE
running in the background anyway? If I kill that process, then the
user can log off normally. Also, Powerpoint won't run properly until
that mysterious background version is killed (has it process ended).
Hoping someone can help,
Colin Brooks