Photoshop.exe Process Hanging Around After Exit - Chris Cox

It happens from time to time, and this time I was able to breakpoint it to show where it's hung up.  I'm posting this not looking for help, but primarily to pass the information on to Chris Cox on the outside chance it might help Adobe fix the issue...
-Noel

Highly useful for international work:  http://www.google.com/language_tools
Translation:
In Photoshop cs5 has encountered a problem and needs to close. We apologize for the inconvenience
and
You were engaged in an operation. This information might be lost
-Noel

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    Today, when updating to Camera Raw 6.1, I saw the message that follows:
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    [code]
    0:000> k
    Child-SP          RetAddr           Call Site
    00000000`0013fb48 00007ff9`0b661148 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+0xa
    00000000`0013fb50 00007ff8`fb7c8dbb KERNELBASE!WaitForSingleObjectEx+0x94
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    Loaded Module Info: [wdmaud]
             Module: wdmaud
       Base Address: 00007ff8fb7b0000
         Image Name: wdmaud.drv
       Machine Type: 34404 (X64)
         Time Stamp: 5215dbdc Thu Aug 22 19:37:32 2013
               Size: 3c000
           CheckSum: 39dfd
    Characteristics: 2022  perf
    Debug Data Dirs: Type  Size     VA  Pointer
                 CODEVIEW    23, 2cb28,   2bf28 RSDS - GUID: {63BD5149-2828-4F20-A000-25FBDF3C325E}
                   Age: 2, Pdb: wdmaud.pdb
                    CLSID     8, 2cb20,   2bf20 [Data not mapped]
         Image Type: MEMORY   - Image read successfully from loaded memory.
        Symbol Type: PDB      - Symbols loaded successfully from image header.
                     C:\ProgramData\dbg\sym\wdmaud.pdb\63BD514928284F20A00025FBDF3C325E2\wdmaud.pdb
        Load Report: public symbols , not source indexed
                     C:\ProgramData\dbg\sym\wdmaud.pdb\63BD514928284F20A00025FBDF3C325E2\wdmaud.pdb
    [/code]
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    00000000`20bb0000 00000000`20c84000 GroovePlayer GroovePlayer.dll Thu Sep 12 14:47:08 2013 (5231474C)
    00000000`20ca0000 00000000`20d67000 SonitusFXWahwah SonitusFXWahwah.dll Thu Sep 12 14:51:05 2013 (52314839)
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    00000000`54ab0000 00000000`54adb000 atl100 atl100.dll Sat Feb 19 10:40:35 2011 (4D5F0373)
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    00000000`54b90000 00000000`54b9d000 MFC100ENU MFC100ENU.DLL Sat Jun 11 12:14:05 2011 (4DF2CF6D)
    00000000`55e70000 00000000`55f39000 msvcr80 msvcr80.dll Wed Aug 14 14:42:42 2013 (520B0AC2)
    00000000`561e0000 00000000`56206000 mdnsNSP mdnsNSP.dll Wed Aug 31 15:53:57 2011 (4E5DCC75)
    00000000`56440000 00000000`564d8000 msvcp100 msvcp100.dll Sat Feb 19 10:40:12 2011 (4D5F035C)
    00000000`564e0000 00000000`565b2000 msvcr100 msvcr100.dll Sat Feb 19 10:39:54 2011 (4D5F034A)
    00000000`64340000 00000000`6439b000 CW110Auto CW110Auto.dll Sat Dec 14 12:08:51 2013 (52ABAFA3)
    00000000`643a0000 00000000`64441000 CJLibrary CJLibrary.dll Sat Dec 14 12:08:51 2013 (52ABAFA3)
    00000000`64670000 00000000`674f7000 TTSRES110 TTSRES110.DLL Sat Dec 14 12:08:51 2013 (52ABAFA3)
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    00000000`67700000 00000000`6773e000 DeWire DeWire.dll Thu Sep 12 14:46:24 2013 (52314720)
    00000000`67800000 00000000`678b7000 TTSlame TTSlame.dll Sat Feb 23 08:16:39 2008 (47BF3BB7)
    00000001`40000000 00000001`41377000 SONARSTD SONARSTD.exe Sat Dec 14 12:08:41 2013 (52ABAF99)
    00000001`80000000 00000001`800e7000 TTSlibsndfile TTSlibsndfile.dll Thu Aug 23 01:23:24 2007 (46CC54EC)
    00007ff8`e0440000 00007ff8`e0cb5000 GrooveIntlResource GrooveIntlResource.dll Sat Sep 14 15:07:03 2013 (5233EEF7)
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    00007ff8`e5930000 00007ff8`e5b38000 mfcore mfcore.dll Sat Sep 21 14:43:18 2013 (523D23E6)
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    00007ff8`e5b70000 00007ff8`e5c44000 mfplat mfplat.dll Wed Oct 23 16:39:12 2013 (52676100)
    00007ff8`e5e10000 00007ff8`e6317000 McPvNs McPvNs.dll Tue Sep 10 01:07:37 2013 (522DE439)
    00007ff8`e7e20000 00007ff8`e7f28000 classicphaser classicphaser.dll Thu Mar 03 09:01:46 2011 (4D6EBE4A)
    00007ff8`ea340000 00007ff8`ea4f1000 quartz quartz.dll Thu Aug 22 20:33:45 2013 (5215E909)
    00007ff8`ec6b0000 00007ff8`ec725000 dlnashext dlnashext.dll Thu Aug 22 20:44:17 2013 (5215EB81)
    00007ff8`ec730000 00007ff8`ecc95000 mfc110u mfc110u.dll Mon Jun 10 08:08:14 2013 (51B4FCCE)
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    00007ff8`f4c50000 00007ff8`f4c97000 PlayToDevice PlayToDevice.dll Thu Aug 22 19:07:26 2013 (5215D4CE)
    00007ff8`f4db0000 00007ff8`f4e47000 mf mf.dll Thu Aug 22 18:53:44 2013 (5215D198)
    00007ff8`f5410000 00007ff8`f5451000 CWVideoEngine CWVideoEngine.dll Sat Dec 14 11:45:07 2013 (52ABAA13)
    00007ff8`f5a70000 00007ff8`f5a8c000 DevDispItemProvider DevDispItemProvider.dll Thu Aug 22 19:58:45 2013 (5215E0D5)
    00007ff8`f6430000 00007ff8`f648e000 AUDIOKSE AUDIOKSE.dll Thu Aug 22 19:34:34 2013 (5215DB2A)
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    00007ff8`f7900000 00007ff8`f7bb0000 actxprxy actxprxy.dll Thu Oct 10 22:26:52 2013 (52568EFC)
    00007ff8`f86c0000 00007ff8`f8772000 ntshrui ntshrui.dll Thu Aug 22 19:12:10 2013 (5215D5EA)
    00007ff8`f8c40000 00007ff8`f8c4e000 npmproxy npmproxy.dll Thu Aug 22 21:30:46 2013 (5215F666)
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    00007ff8`f8dd0000 00007ff8`f8e76000 PortableDeviceApi PortableDeviceApi.dll Thu Aug 22 19:12:41 2013 (5215D609)
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    00007ff8`fd140000 00007ff8`fd17d000 netprofm netprofm.dll Thu Aug 22 19:50:53 2013 (5215DEFD)
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    00007ff9`012a0000 00007ff9`01365000 winhttp winhttp.dll Thu Aug 22 19:41:43 2013 (5215DCD7)
    00007ff9`01aa0000 00007ff9`01ab0000 sfc_os sfc_os.dll Thu Aug 22 21:35:15 2013 (5215F773)
    00007ff9`027d0000 00007ff9`027f5000 EhStorAPI EhStorAPI.dll Thu Aug 22 20:55:57 2013 (5215EE3D)
    00007ff9`02ec0000 00007ff9`0301f000 urlmon urlmon.dll Tue Nov 26 17:39:41 2013 (5294422D)
    00007ff9`03180000 00007ff9`03197000 samcli samcli.dll Thu Aug 22 20:03:20 2013 (5215E1E8)
    00007ff9`03930000 00007ff9`0395a000 thumbcache thumbcache.dll Sat Sep 21 15:02:43 2013 (523D2873)
    00007ff9`03960000 00007ff9`0396d000 msdmo msdmo.dll Thu Aug 22 19:53:44 2013 (5215DFA8)
    00007ff9`03ba0000 00007ff9`03d04000 propsys propsys.dll Thu Aug 22 21:44:18 2013 (5215F992)
    00007ff9`04100000 00007ff9`0465f000 mfc110 mfc110.dll Mon Jun 10 08:08:11 2013 (51B4FCCB)
    00007ff9`049c0000 00007ff9`049f0000 ntmarta ntmarta.dll Thu Aug 22 20:03:15 2013 (5215E1E3)
    00007ff9`04d60000 00007ff9`04fa3000 msxml6 msxml6.dll Thu Aug 22 19:59:38 2013 (5215E10A)
    00007ff9`04fc0000 00007ff9`04fd4000 dhcpcsvc6 dhcpcsvc6.DLL Thu Aug 22 20:05:21 2013 (5215E261)
    00007ff9`04ff0000 00007ff9`05009000 dhcpcsvc dhcpcsvc.dll Thu Aug 22 20:04:10 2013 (5215E21A)
    00007ff9`050b0000 00007ff9`05117000 FWPUCLNT FWPUCLNT.DLL Thu Aug 22 19:43:15 2013 (5215DD33)
    00007ff9`054a0000 00007ff9`05749000 iertutil iertutil.dll Tue Nov 26 20:41:06 2013 (52946CB2)
    00007ff9`05750000 00007ff9`05990000 wininet wininet.dll Tue Nov 26 18:07:31 2013 (529448B3)
    00007ff9`05a00000 00007ff9`05a1e000 samlib samlib.dll Thu Aug 22 20:03:31 2013 (5215E1F3)
    00007ff9`05b00000 00007ff9`05bd4000 msvcr110 msvcr110.dll Tue Nov 06 14:22:22 2012 (5098826E)
    00007ff9`05be0000 00007ff9`05c87000 msvcp110 msvcp110.dll Tue Nov 06 14:22:43 2012 (50988283)
    00007ff9`06420000 00007ff9`0642a000 winnsi winnsi.dll Thu Aug 22 20:05:45 2013 (5215E279)
    00007ff9`06440000 00007ff9`06469000 IPHLPAPI IPHLPAPI.DLL Thu Aug 22 20:05:30 2013 (5215E26A)
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    00007ff9`06710000 00007ff9`06797000 dsound dsound.dll Thu Aug 22 21:16:25 2013 (5215F309)
    00007ff9`06a20000 00007ff9`06a96000 AudioSes AudioSes.dll Tue Sep 17 14:38:05 2013 (5237DCAD)
    00007ff9`06cf0000 00007ff9`06d06000 wkscli wkscli.dll Thu Aug 22 20:02:18 2013 (5215E1AA)
    00007ff9`07190000 00007ff9`071f3000 oleacc oleacc.dll Thu Aug 22 19:47:27 2013 (5215DE2F)
    00007ff9`07200000 00007ff9`0727b000 winspool winspool.drv Thu Aug 22 19:13:30 2013 (5215D63A)
    00007ff9`073c0000 00007ff9`0759f000 DWrite DWrite.dll Thu Aug 22 20:16:41 2013 (5215E509)
    00007ff9`075a0000 00007ff9`075ca000 WINMMBASE WINMMBASE.dll Thu Aug 22 19:47:02 2013 (5215DE16)
    00007ff9`07a20000 00007ff9`07a27000 msimg32 msimg32.dll Thu Aug 22 20:04:22 2013 (5215E226)
    00007ff9`07a30000 00007ff9`07a4f000 winmm winmm.dll Thu Aug 22 19:41:05 2013 (5215DCB1)
    00007ff9`07a50000 00007ff9`07a5a000 version version.dll Thu Aug 22 21:34:18 2013 (5215F73A)
    00007ff9`080b0000 00007ff9`080c8000 l3codeca l3codeca.acm Thu Aug 22 21:32:26 2013 (5215F6CA)
    00007ff9`081c0000 00007ff9`082db000 UIAutomationCore UIAutomationCore.DLL Sat Oct 05 18:56:17 2013 (524FD431)
    00007ff9`088e0000 00007ff9`088f6000 devenum devenum.dll Thu Aug 22 21:19:48 2013 (5215F3D4)
    00007ff9`089b0000 00007ff9`089ba000 midimap midimap.dll Thu Aug 22 21:32:41 2013 (5215F6D9)
    00007ff9`08a80000 00007ff9`08a9f000 davclnt davclnt.dll Thu Aug 22 21:11:09 2013 (5215F1CD)
    00007ff9`08aa0000 00007ff9`08aab000 msadp32 msadp32.acm Thu Aug 22 20:03:37 2013 (5215E1F9)
    00007ff9`08ab0000 00007ff9`08abb000 msacm32_7ff908ab0000 msacm32.drv Thu Aug 22 21:25:37 2013 (5215F531)
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