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Kill a process started by system
I'm tring to kill a process thats under NT Authority/System, but am having no
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Kill a process started by system
From: "ihammerhands2000"
| I'm tring to kill a process thats under NT Authority/System, but am having no | luck. I'm in the administrator's group. The answer will depend on WHAT process. Please be specific. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Kill a process started by system
If you are running Windows XP or below, you can create an interactive
scheduled task which runs under SYSTEM. at 15:00 /interactive cmd.exe This should open up a CLI console running under the system account. You can then try to kill the process from here. -- ....Badz... MCSE MCSA CEH MCITP | Enterprise/Server Admin Bytes & Badz : http://badzmanaois.blogspot.com "ihammerhands2000" wrote: I'm tring to kill a process thats under NT Authority/System, but am having no luck. I'm in the administrator's group. |
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Kill a process started by system
If you are running Windows XP or below, you can create an interactive
scheduled task which runs under SYSTEM. at 15:00 /interactive cmd.exe This should open up a CLI console running under the system account. You can then try to kill the process from here. I'm tring to kill a process thats under NT Authority/System, but am having no luck. I'm in the administrator's group. You mean to use something like TSKill or TaskKill manually? I'm looking for the value of the window over a simple batch file. Twayne |
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Kill a process started by system
I used to be able to run from the cmd.exe window "at 19:30 /interactive
cmd.exe" and now it doesn't work. I'm wondering if Windows XP sp 3 could have caused the problem. I'm getting the error "The service has not been started" "Twayne" wrote: If you are running Windows XP or below, you can create an interactive scheduled task which runs under SYSTEM. at 15:00 /interactive cmd.exe This should open up a CLI console running under the system account. You can then try to kill the process from here. I'm tring to kill a process thats under NT Authority/System, but am having no luck. I'm in the administrator's group. You mean to use something like TSKill or TaskKill manually? I'm looking for the value of the window over a simple batch file. Twayne |
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