I was told that there might be a way to keep the CTRL-ALT-DEL and/or
task manager from canceling an .exe or .bat file.
Does anyone know where I can find a way to do this with Windows 2000
server/workstation and Windows XP.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Under Exchange 2000 is there a way to turn on auto-replies to the internet
for a single user?
Running in mixed mode with Ex5.5 at this time.
Ron
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Under Exchange 2000 is there a way to turn on auto-replies to the internet
for a single user?
Running in mixed mode with Ex5.5 at this time.
Ron
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DisableTaskMgr = 1 (DWORD Hexadecimal value)
Or you can use Group Policy, apparently.
HTH
Jim Helfer
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--- Charles Carerros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was told that there might be a way to keep the CTRL-ALT-DEL and/or
> task manager from canceling an .exe or .bat file.
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> Does anyone know where I can find a way to do this with Windows 2
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