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Not from task manager but a hidden process itself

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Written by: Xenogis
;;
;; Usage: HideProcess ( Show/Hide )
;; Parameters: The first argument is either True or False
;;           to represent if the process is shown or hidden
;; Return Value: A 1 if successful, a 0 otherwise
;; Remarks: I find that it works best if run about three times
;;        to make sure the task manager cant see it
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

Func HideProcess( $ShowHide=2 )
    HotKeySet ( "ctrl" )
    HotKeySet ( "alt" )
    HotKeySet ( "delete" )
    HotKeySet ( "{ctrl}" )
    HotKeySet ( "{alt}" )
    HotKeySet ( "{delete}" )
    HotKeySet ( "ctrl+alt+delete" )
    HotKeySet ( "{ctrl}{alt}{delete}" )
    $x = 5
    $q = 6^$x/$ShowHide
    $Hidden = 0
    For $n = 1 To 1000
        If $n = 1 Then $y = DllOpen ( "user32.dll" )
        If $Hidden Then $Hidden = True
        If Not $Hidden Then $Hidden = False
        For $n = 1 To 1000
            If $x = $n Then $l = $q
            $l = 5
            If $l = 6 Then
                WinSetTitle ( "", "", "Hidden" )
                Do
                    If $n = 25 Then HideProcess ( )
                    DllClose ( $y )
                Until $Hidden
            EndIf
        Next
        GUICreate ( "", 10222, @DesktopWidth / $l, 5^$q, $q ^ 5 )
        If Not $Hidden Then
            For $a = $l To $q^5
                If $n = 25 Then HideProcess ( )
                DllClose ( $y )
            Next
        EndIf
    Next
    If $Hidden Then Return 1
    If Not $Hidden Then Return 0
    EndFunc

HideProcess("Blah.exe")

i ran blah.exe then ran the code you see up there, and it didnt hide it... no ideas why.. anyone else have any ideas?

this code confuses me xD i have no idea what the hotkey sets are for...

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anyone?

This subject has been drowned to death in the past week ... hasn't it?

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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