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Experienced User
You guys know of anything that will "hide" itself and run in the background that will ban a user-specified process from running when a non-administrator is using the computer?
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Experienced User
The best is Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) of windows
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Experienced User
Yea, I looked into that, but the best that it can do is block a specific .exe file. All the user has to do is rename the .exe and it will run. It does not block the actual process name.
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Experienced User
many of exe file, used different process name. so if you want to see the process name just download reshak and see the internal name of the exe file..
then restrict the process...
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Experienced User

Originally Posted by
hisoka then restrict the process...
That's the problem. What do I use to retrict the process. I cannot figure out how to do this with gpedit and I'm not sure that you can. The only option that comes close will block a specific filename, not the process name.
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