When the teacher exits the Jakataka teacher terminal, but the class has not ended yet, the program keeps prompting that the connection failed. It is really annoying. Let me share with you how to log out of Jakataka.

When the teacher exits the Jakataka teacher terminal, but the class has not ended yet, the program keeps prompting that the connection failed. It is really annoying. Let me share with you how to exit the Jakataka student terminal.
I believe that everyone in the computer room must have suffered from the poison of Gakataka. When we come to class before coming to class or when the teacher logs out of the teacher's terminal, our lower right corner will keep prompting. It is really annoying. Then I thought about it. The software exits, but the exit button is gray, so how do we exit? Let me explain one by one.

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First, click the Windows logo key.
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In the search for programs and files box, enter the word resource. We open the resource monitor
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and find the process named Student.exe in the CPU tab bar. If it has been moving, Then click on the image twice to sort it in reverse order by name.

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Then right-click the Student.exe process, click End Process Tree,
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and click End.
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We can see that Student.exe is terminated.
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We can see that the Jakataka program has exited in the lower right corner. Now I finally don’t have to be bothered hahaha.

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This ends the sharing. If you want to do your own thing without being discovered by the teacher while the teacher controls the full screen, you can read my other article to briefly
note how Jakataka escapes from control when the teacher controls the full screen.

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