Once and for all time: stopping processes from EVER launchin
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Once and for all time: stopping processes from EVER launchin
I'm using a nice little proggy called "startup.exe" to control what launches at boot time in XP Pro. It's great - but two processes are REALLY starting to piss me off: qttask.exe and TKBell.exe -- Yep - you got it - fcuk-ware at its absoluite most infuriating. Quick-Fuxoring-Time and Real(LY-FUX0Ring STUPID) Player.
I remove the tick from the startup items in "HKLM/RUN" but the indicated processes above simply add themselves to the list again! AAAARGH!
What I want is something which simply prevents named processes from starting, and/or shuts them down immediately they attempt to run. Also, something which prevented them from adding themselves back into the startup folder. (Can I make HKLM/RUN "read only"?)
Honestly, if I had a Kalishnikov - I know what I'd do with the first few magazines!
I remove the tick from the startup items in "HKLM/RUN" but the indicated processes above simply add themselves to the list again! AAAARGH!
What I want is something which simply prevents named processes from starting, and/or shuts them down immediately they attempt to run. Also, something which prevented them from adding themselves back into the startup folder. (Can I make HKLM/RUN "read only"?)
Honestly, if I had a Kalishnikov - I know what I'd do with the first few magazines!
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Um, maybe this has changed since I used them last, but the Quicktime and RealPlayer that I remember both had an option in their preferences somewhere to enable/disable those "background" processes.
If they were enabled, whenever you launched the main Quicktime or RealPlayer programs they would check to make sure those processes were running, and check the registry to make sure they were set to start on boot. So if you disabled them from something like msconfig, they would just put them right back.
Whereas if you disabled these options, they would be removed from the registry and never run.
Do they not still work this way?
If they were enabled, whenever you launched the main Quicktime or RealPlayer programs they would check to make sure those processes were running, and check the registry to make sure they were set to start on boot. So if you disabled them from something like msconfig, they would just put them right back.
Whereas if you disabled these options, they would be removed from the registry and never run.
Do they not still work this way?
I figured these were fairly self-explanitory, but apparently...
Open up your local services in your control panel/administrative....
Select the process you want to disable, right-click and and then select properties...
Select DISABLE, then hit okay...
Then stop the process.
Whala, process is disabled permanently.
Open up your local services in your control panel/administrative....
Select the process you want to disable, right-click and and then select properties...
Select DISABLE, then hit okay...
Then stop the process.
Whala, process is disabled permanently.
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Quicktime I can understand(qttask)....BUT WHY REALPLAYER...you downloading Free pRoN?
Oh wait this is Mr " I tweek and JerryRig my computer outdated parts and warez O/S...and install everything I download..The man with all the answers but no facts" Mobius
Nevermind!
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by WarAdvocat:
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The 3 posts above yours where sarcastic. I even had a little face.... Or where you being sarcastic too?
Ummm DUmba$$ they work exactly the same. Thay aer both cumpooters you know!!111</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
The 3 posts above yours where sarcastic. I even had a little face.... Or where you being sarcastic too?
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