MS-DOS Prompt Does Not Shut Down with Third-Party TSRs
This article was previously published under Q134563 SYMPTOMS
If a third-party keyboard enhancement Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR)
program is installed on the computer, you may be unable to shut down MS-DOS
prompts. Any of the following actions (and possibly others) may not shut
down the MS-DOS prompt:
CAUSE
The TSR does not implement the clean shut-down functionality, new in
Windows 95. As a result, Windows 95 waits forever for the TSR to shut down.
RESOLUTION
For a long-term resolution, contact the vendor to see if an updated version
of the program is available.
To work around this behavior, click the MS-DOS prompt that is not shutting down, and then at the MS-DOS prompt, type exit to cause it to quit properly. To avoid having to do shut down the MS-DOS prompt in this manner repeatedly, use one of the following two methods: NOTE: By following these steps, any unsaved information in the MS-DOS prompt will be lost.
Remove the TSR from the Autoexec.bat file. MORE INFORMATION
Keyboard enhancement TSRs that do not support the Windows 95 clean shut-
down functionality as of this writing include the following:
CED PCED ANARKEYThe third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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