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How Do You Disable Task Manager From The Registry?

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How Do You Disable Task Manager From The Registry?

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The Task Manager is a utility feature that allows a computer user to monitor and modify processes and programs that are running on a computer and view the amount of memory the programs and processes take up as they run. Sometimes, the Task Manager can work against the user—some computer viruses will take over the Task Manager when they infect the machine, and programs that are needed to block viruses may be disabled and other programs that are necessary to keep the machine running may be stopped. There are even malicious programs that will disable the Task Manager completely so that the user can’t stop the virus’s executable files when they run. To avoid a Task Manager hijacking, you can disable it by creating or changing a value in the registry. Click on “Start” and click on “Run…” Type “Regedit” in the open field and click on “OK” to enter the Registry Editor. Click on each of these paths (the first is the system registry folder that contains the other subfolders): HKEY_CURRENT_U

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