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    End all the iexplore.exe Processes at Once

    Many times when i working on internet, my IE Explorer freezes up.so wi go task manager and find lots of iexplorer.exe process. Clicking the End Process button for each takes far too long time.

    Is there any way i can end all iexplorer.exe at one click ?

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    Re: End all the iexplore.exe Processes at Once

    YEs,, that is possible o kill all iexplorer.exe at one time itself. consuming your time.To do so, just try this:-

    Open your command line and type the following:

    taskkill /F /IM /T

    Where is the process you are trying to kill. So if you were trying to kill all proceesses of Internet Explorer, you would type:

    taskkill /F /IM iexplore.exe /T

    And just like that, all instances of iexplore.exe will be closed. This works for any program in Windows that you are having problems with.

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    Re: End all the iexplore.exe Processes at Once

    You can even create a shortcut for the same.

    1. Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose New \ Shortcut

    2. Paste in the following if you want to kill Internet Explorer, otherwise you can use a different executable in place of iexplore.exe.
    taskkill.exe /F /IM iexplore.exe /T
    3. Give the shortcut a useful name, and then open up the properties. Make sure to choose to Run as Minimized, and then you can select a more fitting icon

    At this point you have an icon that will completely kill all running Internet Explorer windows. You could even have assigned a shortcut key…

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    Re: End all the iexplore.exe Processes at Once

    If you are using windows 7 and having the same problem then there is a much simple step to do the same. See this:

    1. Click on Start to open the Start Menu. Now while holding down the Ctrl+Shift key, right click on Shutdown button or any button you have in place of it on this area

    2. Click on Exit Explorer.

    That's it. If you need to start explorer again though, the only way is to open task manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and goto File-> New task (run) and type explorer {enter}

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