Window of task host running at Log off, that makes my computer running slowly.

original title: task host window

My laptop is really slow when I'm going to disconnect, it comes up with a window task host who seem to be going along in the background, when I'm on the internet.

Any body know how I can solve this problem.

Thank you very much

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