> I can confirm this; I created a simple Win32 app named "Winlogon.exe" and > Task Manager refused to terminate it. However, I discovered something > interesting: Microsoft's "kill" utility will terminate the faux > winlogon.exe, but will not terminate the real one. cannot confirm that. I renamed one of my applications to Winlogon.exe and succeeded to kill it without any problem with taskmanager. kaido
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