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Hi, I made a programme that checks if the user has admin rights and (if yes) it autostarts at next

reboot, blocks input, prevents taskmgr.exe from running and asks for a floopy

disk with a password to enable input and taskmgr.

I want this programme not to be able to be terminated from the TaskMgr or be deleted. Is this possible

under AutoIt?

Thanks...

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Hi, I made a programme that checks if the user has admin rights and (if yes) it autostarts at next

reboot, blocks input, prevents taskmgr.exe from running and asks for a floopy

disk with a password to enable input and taskmgr.

I want this programme not to be able to be terminated from the TaskMgr or be deleted. Is this possible

under AutoIt?

Thanks...

Sounds a bit on the edge to me .....

any proper legitimate purpose for this ?

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Thats the bit that worries me when reading your question. You want to "disable"the PC when the user that runs the script has admin rights.

Still don't undertstand why you would want that .... can you explain ?

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No, I want this programme to be able to be installed ONLY if the user has admin rights.

However a user may obtain somehow the admin password and log in as admin. In that case

he won't possess the floppy disk with the password to terminate my program and enable input...

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