Too many cases of taskeng.exe

I have vista 3 systems a 64 and two 32-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit are having problems with a large number of process taskeng.exe (over 500 to be exact). The total number of processes run anywhere between 450 to 701. The taskeng uses anywhere from 372 k for k in 1468. There are times when I can't open an internet window because so many processes. Is it normal to have so many process with vista and is it normal to have several taskeng.exe running process? If she is not normal, how can I solve the problem.

You can always disable services for Task Scheduler, if the maleware scan did not work.
http://forums.techarena.in/operating-systems/1124908.htm
or you can do it yourself
1. in the Start Menu, type Task Scheduler.
2. click on Task Scheduler, and then select run as administrator. Accept the UAC prompt.
3. the Task Scheduler console will not appear. In its menu, select view/show hidden tasks.
and see what the problems are

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    You did not bother to tell what email client you use. In any case, if it's Windows Live Mail or Hotmail:

    Submit all Live and Hotmail queries on the forum right here:

    Windows Live Solution Center
    http://windowslivehelp.com/

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    I hope this helps.

    Good luck! Lorien - a - MCSE/MCSA/network + / A +.

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