What is Internat.exe and mmtask.tsk

raylee011

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I just ran a test for my system by using the Dr. Watson. And it said that the Internat.exe and mmtask.tsk
them? Here is the following is what it said:

If the Taskbar is behaving strangely, try exiting Internat.

Module Name: INTERNAT.EXE
Description: Internat
Version: 4.90.1000.0
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

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If the Taskbar is behaving strangely, try exiting Multimedia background task support module.

Module Name: mmtask.tsk
Description: Multimedia background task support module
Version: 4.90.3000
Product: Microsoft Windows
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
 

Toejam31

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INTERNAT.EXE = Keyboard Language Indicator Applet.

You are not the only person with problems related to mmtask.tsk.

<A HREF="http://computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/513.html" target="_new">http://computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/513.html</A>

<A HREF="http://www.computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/265.html" target="_new">http://www.computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/265.html</A>

I would suggest that you go to Start/Run and type MSCONFIG. If you see the Task Scheduler running ... kill it.

If the taskbar really does start behaving "strangely", I'd also kill any mention of mmtask.task in the Startup tab. You will only see this message in Doctor Watson if mmtask.tsk is running as a task, and loading Minmm.dll, which hooks the shell to handle audio controls on multimedia keyboards or other HID devices.

Toejam31

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