Some processes are called (null) in the Activity Monitor

Hi, I did "archive and install" to Leopard, and applied the 10.5.1 update as well... However it still doesn't fix the problem I've been having..
In the activity monitor, some processes (i.e.: Word, Entourage, Excel (but not power point), Photoshop CS3 Extended, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8) are called (null).... They are still running perfectly but it just annoys me...
Anyone has the remedy of this problem??
Thanks a lot...

Ok, thank you! Someone said he wouldn't do it, then my friend said that in the worst case I'll just have to restart my computer but I was still worried about it.

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