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What is pprotray.exe?


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Windows Process Description:

The program file pprotray.exe is a part of the program Power Pro. The pprotray.exe application is responsible for loading the system tray control of the program Power Pro. The file pprotray.exe is usually located in the folder C:/Program Files. For proper functionality of the Power Pro, it highly advised that users choose to put the pprotray.exe process file in the startup folder, or they could just run the executable file pprotray.exe as part of the startup of the program Power Pro.

It is imperative that users run the file pprotray.exe at startup since it will give them tray support for all the applications that started after the execution of the process pprotray.exe, since the pprotray.exe file has no way to identify applications that started after it. In cases where the application pprotray.exe has initialized before users opened applications, rebooting is advised to support the applications that started after it. The program Power Pro starts the pprotray.exe executable file from the registry key 'userinit', hoping that the tray applications will initialize after 'userinit' has completely initialized.

The Power Pro application enables users to take charge and control the way they utilize their Windows XP, NT, 2000, 98 or 95 operating systems. With the Power Pro, users are able to run commands and organize their system the way they want. The Power Pro program gives users a compact and efficient launch bar, tray icon facility and menu facility.

The powerful program Power Pro incorporates these three efficient features: running commands, control of other application's windows and utility functions. Running commands include tray icons, toll bars, hot keys, menus, mouse actions, scheduler and timer. Specifically, controlling other application's windows include minimizing, closing, maximizing, tray minimizing, rolling up to caption and positioning of the windows. Actions of the utility functions include running commands when windows open initially, sending keystrokes to other programs, virtual desktops, keyboard macros, clipboard extender, show all folders in a menu, shutdown, wallpaper, sounds and screensaver randomization and activation.

Author: Bruce Switzer of Power Pro Company.

Author URL: http:// powerpro.webeddie.com/

Part Of: Power Pro

Memory Usage: High, usually around 1.7MB to around 2.5 MB of physical RAM and virtual memory resources.

System Process: No

Application: Yes

Background Process: No

Uses Network: No

Uses Internet: No

Hardware Related: No

Common Path: C:\Program Files

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