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    Umair Ahmad khan
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    How can i hide a procees showing itself in processes list in windows xp. is it possible.??

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      How can i hide a procees showing itself in processes list in windows xp. is it possible.??

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      Why would you want to? 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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        Why would you want to? 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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        I need this for a project that project requires that program will run as service and service listening to some port. it can run any other application using some commands. and new processes that are started through service shud not be seen in processes list i just want to know is it possible to hide a process from processes list.

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          I need this for a project that project requires that program will run as service and service listening to some port. it can run any other application using some commands. and new processes that are started through service shud not be seen in processes list i just want to know is it possible to hide a process from processes list.

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          AFAIK, that is not possible, unless you write some kernel extension. This is what rootkits normally do, and is not considered "kosher". It's also a bad idea to hide processes like that, in case you need to kill a process manually. Why the tough restriction on process visibility, if I may ask? -- 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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            How can i hide a procees showing itself in processes list in windows xp. is it possible.??

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            Stephen Hewitt
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            You souldn't want to; unless you're a virus writer or some such. Steve

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              How can i hide a procees showing itself in processes list in windows xp. is it possible.??

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              Hamid Taebi
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              you asked like here[^] I believe thats not good

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