SysFader, What is it.

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Bilal Abbasi

I have Win2k installed with Visual Studion .Net installed on my machine.
Once in a while whenever IE is running, it stops responding and the process
cannot be killed. The reason being that it is being debugged. Another
process that seems to be running at the same time is SysFader. This would
not die no matter what you do. Does anyone know what is this and what is
doing in my machine. I could not find anything regarding this in MSKB.

Any help will be appreciated.

Bilal Abbasi.
 
Bilal said:
I have Win2k installed with Visual Studion .Net installed on my
machine. Once in a while whenever IE is running, it stops responding
and the process cannot be killed. The reason being that it is being
debugged. Another process that seems to be running at the same time
is SysFader. This would not die no matter what you do. Does anyone
know what is this and what is doing in my machine. I could not find
anything regarding this in MSKB.

Any help will be appreciated.

Bilal Abbasi.

try this

Display properties
Effects tab
uncheck use transition effects .....




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You could try first killing the Dr. Watson (DRWTSN.EXE, DRWTSN32.EXE) process under the Process tab ending the debug and then try
killing IEXPLORE.EXE under the Process tab. SysFader should no longer be a problem when IE unloads. SysFader is the process where
menus scroll and fade in Explorer/Internet Explorer. Try locating Microsoft Internet Explorer in Add/Remove and see if there is a
repair option or reinstall IE to take care of the bigger picture.
 
I found the same answer doing a google.

As a matter of fact, I am curious why Microsoft so tight lipped about this,
specially after looking at all the posts I found on Google.

Thanks
Bilal Abbasi
 
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