Greetings! I created a simple win32 app named winlogon.exe... in win2k Adv Server, I could end it as an application/task, but not as a process. Maybe this clears things up a bit... -----Original Message----- From: Justin Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: W2k: Unkillable Applications > cannot confirm that. I renamed one of my applications to > Winlogon.exe and succeeded to kill it without any problem > with taskmanager. Under Windows 2000 Pro, I made a copy of "notepad.exe" renamed to "winlogon.exe", and could not kill it via the Task Manager. Both the 'kill' command and the VC++ debugger were able to kill it. Help-->About in Task Manager shows Windows version 5.0, build 2195, SP2. - Justin Nelson
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