> Although these processes were and are still protected by their ACL (Access > Control List) Microsoft is now using case-insensitive string comparison to > determine whether a process belongs to the operating system. did you try? > You can now call you favorite trojan winlogon.exe and task > manager will not only refuse to terminate it but will also incorrectly state that it is a > critical system process. did you try? I did .. W2k pro task manager does not look the application/executable name .. kaido
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