Win10, VisualStudio w/C4D as background process?

On 11/11/2015 at 13:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:

User Information:
Cinema 4D Version:   R16+ 
Platform:   Windows  ;   
Language(s) :     C++  ;

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While I can simply open the Task Manager and kill it, is there any way to stop Windows 10 from adding Cinema 4D as a background process (I imagine for startup speedup after it sees it being opened a lot)? When it does this, Visual Studio, for some reason, will error out on the build.  Cinema 4D is not listed in the Settings->Privacy->Background Apps.  Nothing critical - just annoying interruption of my development. :)

On 11/11/2015 at 23:54, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

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User Information:
Cinema 4D Version:   R16+ 
Platform:   Windows  ;   
Language(s) :    
C++  ;

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</ADDRESS> While I can simply open the Task Manager and kill it, is there any way to stop Windows 10 from adding Cinema 4D as a background process (I imagine for startup speedup after it sees it being opened a lot)? When it does this, Visual Studio, for some reason, will error out on the build.  Cinema 4D is not listed in the Settings->Privacy->Background Apps.  Nothing critical - just annoying interruption of my development. :)

Strange - we don't use any of the background APIs and don't use a manifest to declare Cinema 4D as background app (which should be the only way to add a background process). Do you use VS 2015 or 2013?

Best regards,

Wilfried

On 12/11/2015 at 13:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:

I am using VS2012 with the R16 SDK.  I've been trying to recreate the circumstance to post the exact build error but to no avail.  Probably a fluke thing.  If it re-occurs, I will save the error to be more thorough.

On 13/11/2015 at 01:46, xxxxxxxx wrote:

it happens here too, VS2012, win8, R16
Cinema4D is added to background processes "totally random"..

On 13/11/2015 at 04:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

I sometimes have the same problem, but for me it seemed related to Team Render. It doesn't occue when TR is disabled in the prefetences.
I also always thought that it would be the very same process which already has all GUI closed but won't actually end/terminate.

My guess was that TR tries to reach the clients to inform that the server shut down, since, as far as I remember, it didn't happen when the only
client in my TR machine list was available.

On 13/11/2015 at 06:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Team Render is disabled in my preferences.  Still no idea.