Posted December 26, 200519 yr Deleting one's program from the process tab of the task manager. I know it's possible. It's definetly possible ('cause you can wipe the contents of the process part, I just can't seem to delete my row). Anyone know how?
December 26, 200519 yr im pretty tired atm but you're trying to belete a program from task mgr but it keeps coming back?
December 26, 200519 yr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootkit /agrees. Rootkit'd be the best way to go. http://packetstormsecurity.org/UNIX/penetration/rootkits/
December 27, 200519 yr Author Perhaps, but I guess know one knows a way to delete the row itself from the task manager?
December 27, 200519 yr Author The process tab of the taskmanager consits of rows of processes, listing their memory usage, cpu usage, and name (as you probably know). I just want to delete one row...
December 27, 200519 yr It's easy on 9x, on NT/2k/XP, there's a lib someone wrote with a class to hide your process easily, but the name escapes me at the moment. I'll post again if I can find it. And no, it's not a rootkit