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How to Create a Shortcut That Nukes Every Running Windows App. Have you ever had dozens of application windows open and wanted to just close them all?

How to Create a Shortcut That Nukes Every Running Windows App

There’s a bunch of freeware apps that will close them all for you, but you don’t need extra software—and here’s how to do it. What we’ll do is use the taskkill command with a bunch of custom arguments that specify to kill everything other than Explorer—but you can really customize it to anything you’d like, and keep in mind you should really read this carefully before proceeding. Enabling Workgroup share Windows 7 and Mede8er v2.02. Using n900 as a remote control fix for windows7.