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I close BriskBard so it is not running, and when I later shutdown Windows to turn off my computer this message appears. Windows does shutdown, but there is a long delay while it waits for something to timeout.
I am reasonably sure that CiceroUIWndFrame is somehow connected to the running of BriskBard, because it doesn't appear if I haven't used the browser?
I've never seen any process called CiceroUIWndFrame.
I searched CiceroUIWndFrame and other people say that it's a part of the "Speech and Handwriting Recognition" feature of MS Office.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/receiving-four-messages-such-as-cicerouiwndframe/9b2289ee-dad1-42eb-b2db-290ff63bba4d
Interesting, I will do some more tests and see if I can track down the conditions for it happening. It must just be a coincidence, the link I am seeing with BriskBard.
I have been trying some things. Didn't mean to wrongly implicate BriskBard about CiceroUIWndFrame, but there does seem to be something going on, and only when having run the browser.
I don't get the message about closing apps if I haven't run BriskBard, and interestingly, the message doesn't have to be about CiceroUIWndFrame.
After using BriskBard I also got a message about MediaContextNotificationWindow stopping the shutdown.
If this is not happening to anyone else, it must be an oddity of my computer!
I installed BriskBard on another computer where it wasn't before, and there are no mystery shutdown message, so it must be that one system. But yes, I keep getting the message below on the problem computer, when BriskBard was previously open, even if the media play hasn't been used. All very curious, but happy to leave it unsolved and unrelated to the browser.