The task manager has different headings

I use Vista OS.  I opened my task manager, but instead of the usual information, it has different sections.  On the top line, section 1 says "User".  As such, it shows my user name.  Section 2 says "I.D." as such, it has a 1.  Section 3 says 'Customer name'.  It's empty.  Section 4 says "Session".  As such it is said 'Console '.

The bottom line has a choice to 'disconnect '.  Another choice for 'logoff.  A third said choice 'send message '.  This topic is low and will not let me click on it.  There is no 'x' in the upper right corner to close it.  Everything else is empty.

I tried to unplug, then restart your computer.  Then I disconnected and restarted.  She will not close unless I restart, and then not use it again.

I've updated everything keep and my anti-virus is clear.

Any suggestions?

Hello Winniethepoo,

Simply double-click anywhere in the upper part of the window Task Manager will bring back your borders and tabs. Make it a great day!

"In the end, the love you take, is equal to the Love You Make"

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