Are these processes legit? And if so, what is their purpose? Are these processes legit? And if so, what is their purpose? Whenever I see these (Global DesktopSpotlight, Global RulesEngine),they always have Background Task Host under them, but they’re always suspended too They only show for a bit, then they disappear and come back for a bit later Any clarification on these two would be amazing
Global. RulesEngine in task manager : r techsupport - Reddit Hello! I was hoping for some info on a task running in task manager if at all possible! I've noticed this one pop up a few times but it always felt a little weird to me, the icon for it is a blue square with a white X through it, then it has a dropdown for "Microsoft Text Input Application" I tried googling Global RulesEngine but I couldn't find anything that stood out on what exactly it was
Microsoft RulesEngine. Feedback from those that have used it in . . . 57 votes, 17 comments true A company I worked for about 8 months ago started using it We got past the prototyping stage and were using events to trigger rules as well From what I know it was working out pretty well in that project but we were far from our project being mature and I haven't kept up with it since I left the company
BackgroundTaskHost. exe in Windows 11 : r Windows11 - Reddit Not a programmer (but a long time in support): I’d guess it’s a Microsoft executive that allowed people to offload some of the effort writing a program that runs in the background I’d be looking at using something like ProcessExplorer exe to see if the instances of BackgroundTaskHost exe has a parent process You can also see the commandLine options used and that might give you an idea
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Microsofts RulesEngine : r dotnet - Reddit I currently have an application that uses Microsoft's RulesEngine where the rules are hosted as JSON in an external service so that rules can be changed without the need for a code change I am re-writing the application in Java and wondering if anyone with Java experience has a suggestion for a very similar rules engine that supports JSON I've looked over a couple and Drool seems like the
Advice and doubt about RulesEngine : r csharp - Reddit true Hi, where I work a fellow programmer suggest RulesEngine to be used in our C# application Well since I never used, I took a look and read about it on the link but I'm a bit worried about this because looking online I barely find many resources or talks about it So, I'd appreciate if people experienced on this could tell: Is there are some caveats about this? Our system handles lots of