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  1. Hiya, ok I'm new here but I had an idea about this. Maybe if someone started a thread about what exactly THEY are using and maybe a little bit about why, and everyone can reply with what THEY are using, you'd get everyones opinion w/o starting a "my computer is better than your computer" war...lol Plus they can add exactly how it's working out for them so the "newb" can get like "realtime" answers for their questions...I dunno, just my 2 cents... :rolleyes:

    Also they can add what software they are using whether it be security or utility or whatever, and something they really like or works really good they can recommend it...

  2. Ok,

    Sorry to double post, but this post is slightly large.

    Down to business:

    I wrote this quickly as a proof of concept application, it has a 7mb memory footprint so it needs a lot of optimization.

    What it does:

    Starts a program that sits in the SysTray.

    By right clicking on it you can choose between using the Task Manager or Process Explorer (i just had my copy sitting in C:\)

    Then, when the process taskmgr.exe is detected, it launches process explorer and kills taskmgr (if use process explorer is selected).

    There is a few second lag between the Ctrl-Alt-Del key press and process explorer starting up, but as i said, this is only a proof of concept application.

    Attached to this post is the complete source code (in all its messiness). A pre-compiled version can be found in "TaskDude\TaskDude\bin\Release"

    TaskDude.rar

    I'll add comments to it now quickly before i upload, just so you can see what is happening.

    Oh, it's written in C#, Visual Studio 2005.

    Man!! As hard as this dude worked on this, I'm sorry it

    doesn't work, atleast on a winxp pro machine...all I get is an error window, shown thusly:

    taskdude.jpg

    I'm sorry dude, atleast you tried, wish it woulda worked. Maybe next time...good luck

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