A> My  pc's  shutdown  process  generated  an "End Program" pop up notice
A> headlined,  "End  Program  -  thebat" that stated "This program is not
A> responding." My choices are to either "end now" or "cancel."

A> The  Bat  was  closed  so I looked at the processes running under Task
A> Manager and saw that thebat.exe was running.  IIRC, it was 284k.   So,
A> I  reopened  and  closed The Bat, and the same thing happened.  Now, I
A> can  just  end  the  process,  but  why  is  a  process running in the
A> background  when  The Bat is closed?   Perhaps this is somehow related
A> to  the  stream  write  error  message  problem  that  has  never been
A> resolved? (See my earlier post from Dec 2)

A> Bottom  line  question, though, is, why would a process be running for
A> The Bat after having closed the application?

I can confirm this on a random basis

-- 
Rick
A myriad bubbles were floating on the surface of a stream. 'What are you?' I 
cried to them as they drifted by. 'I am a bubble, of course' nearly a myriad 
bubbles answered, and there was surprise and indignation in their voices as 
they passed. But, here and there, a lonely bubble answered, 'We are this 
stream', and there was neither surprise nor indignation in their voices, but 
just a quiet certitude.
 - Wei Wu Wei

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