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If the process is launched under a system account, it will not be visible to a user without administrator rights. This is the most elementary way.
In order not to catch the eye even of the administrator, it is possible to start the service under the control of svchost.exe. I saw the solution on RSDN. This is the best way IMHO, but it seems to be undocumented.
In any case, you can get to the bottom of the truth. I suspect that the process can be completely hidden only by using system vulnerabilities.
There were no new doors in the seven, everything could only get tougher.
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