Steve,
It looks like it's actually waiting for searchui.exe which is part of
Cortana. I did some searches and it looks like you can't completely
disable Cortana. I don't think Microsoft wants you messing with her.
When I killed just the searchui.exe program under the Uiview.exe wait
chain Uiview then started. I guess it's the price you have to pay for
using UiView with Windows 10.
Ron NY3J
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On 8/3/2015 11:01 AM, steve kf6wax@... [ui-view] wrote:
Ron,
I tried the same thing last night and my wait chain time was 1.5
hours, after that Uiview popped up on the screen and ran as normal.
Patently we need to find a way to get around this "Wait Chain" or
simply doing what I currently do, Kill Uiview and do another restart,
I am sure that there is someone out there with computer skills far
above my level of understanding to sort this problem out!
73Steve, kf6wax
From: "Ron Wenig rwenig@... [ui-view]" <ui-view@...>
To: ui-view@...
Sent: Sunday, August 2, 2015 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [UI-View] Uiview32 Start up on Windows 10
Keith,