Let the task manager no longer be accessible

  
        

Task Manager is the window for us to view and manage the programs and processes running on the current system. The default security setting of Windows XP is to allow everyone to open the task manager, which brings certain hidden dangers to security, so we Need to manage the task manager.

First, prohibit access to the task manager

First open the "Run" window, enter "lded; gpedit.msc" and press Enter to open the Group Policy Editor, in the left window Select “Local Computer Policy— User Configuration —Administrative Templates—System—Ctrl+Alt+DelOption", double-click on the right side to delete Task Manager”, then set it to “ Enable ” and save the settings.

Second, the specified user access access

By default, the default is to prohibit all users from accessing the task manager, which is too harsh, so that individual legitimate users can allow access.

Go to the C:WindowsSystem32 directory, find the TaskMgr.exe file and right-click it. In the pop-up menu, select “Run as ” in the window that opens, select the following user & rdquo; Enter the account name information that can be used in the task manager in the username and password, and finally click the “OK” button.

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