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Saturday, 30 November 2013

Close All Open Windows with a Single Click

This program lets you close all running applications with just a single click. It doesn’t use system resources because it only flashes a ‘close’ signal to all open applications on the desktop and then ceases. Just create a shortcut to the tool in the Start Menu, Quick Launch, Windows 7 Taskbar or elsewhere.
Close All - Windows XP
Close All on Windows XP Quick Launch

Close All - Windows 7 Taskbar
Close All on Windows 7 Taskbar/Superbar
You can always add a hotkey to this shortcut. It is really very handy if you are running ~20 applications and want them all to quit instantly. It works just as if you were pressing the close button for each application.

How To Install

Close All Windows is a very simple utility that doesn’t require installation. No settings are stored in the Windows Registry or file system. Just follow the steps below to set it up on your computer.


  1. Download the ZIP archive and extract it somewhere on your hard drive.
  2. Close All - Extract the Archive
  3. Open the extracted folder, right-click CloseAll.exe and choose Send To -> Desktop (create shortcut) from the context menu.
  4. Close All - Create Shortcut
  5. Switch to the Desktop and rename the created shortcut to “Close All” or whatever you want.
  6. Close All - Rename ShortcutClose All - Shortcut
  7. Now you can drag this shortcut to the Quick Launch Bar or to the Windows 7 Taskbar for quick access.
  8. Close All - Pin to TaskbarClose All - Pin to Taskbar

Advanced Options

If you want to prevent certain applications from being to be closed by Close All, you can add a simple exclusion list to the CloseAll.exe command line.
  1. Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties from the context menu:
  2. Close All - Shortcut Properties
  3. Go to the Shortcut tab, Target and add -x="app-to-exclude.exe":
  4. Close All Windows - Exclusion List
You can separate multiple values with “|” (pipe), example:
-x="explorer.exe|firefox.exe|msnmsgr.exe"

Click OK to save the shortcut properties. Remember, you'd better test it before using it!
If you are looking for the way to close all open windows using a keyboard shortcut, check out Windows Space - Ctrl+Win+Alt+F4, by default.

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