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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Windows version 3.0 and 3.0a Task List displays a dot after the name of an application if there are multiple instances of that application running. The Windows 3.1 and later Task List does not display this dot; it displays the icon title for each instance of an application. MORE INFORMATION
To demonstrate this difference, perform these steps in each version of
Windows:
Windows 3.1 Program Manager takes its information from the icon title. Multiple instances of the default "MS-DOS Prompt" appear with the title "MS- DOS Prompt" in the Task List. There is no dot to signify there are multiple instances; the Task List now displays the title under each icon. Example: Create an icon in Windows version 3.1 with the command line COMMAND.COM and the description Microsoft MS-DOS. If you run this program and run the default MS-DOS Prompt, the Task List displays "Microsoft MS-DOS" and "MS-DOS Prompt" as two separate programs. Windows version 3.0 displays these items as "COMMAND" and "COMMAND ." Additional query words: 3.00 3.00a 3.10 3.11
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