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How to kill a process in winxp with no rights?
Hey habr!
The story is this... An ancient kaspersky is installed on the working computer, which is why everything lags terribly... This situation got me, and therefore I am looking for a way to kill the process of this kaspersky itself. I ask for help in resolving this issue.
Z.Y.
There is no safe mode. It is necessary to kill it after its start, that is, in order not to sleep.
Z.Y.S.
Do not even ask why the developer does not have full rights on the machine)) This is due to the company's idiotic security policy and incompetent system engineers.
Thanks in advance!
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A written statement addressed to the general with all the arguments. I do not think that the admins will disobey the direct order of Himself.
well, break the admin password by booting from a USB flash drive or sit with NT password recovery / reset
without rights, you will not kill him in any way
or ask for a normal computer
, I have never seen any reason to give the developer full rights.
Honestly - with such approaches to "security" it is better to deal with the issue of changing jobs.
Negotiate with admins/bosses.
If the computer is old and slows down, ask for a computer update.
If the computer is new, but it still slows down, it means that Kaspersky is most likely configured clumsily.
(For example, if the firewall on the gateway blocks Kaspersky's access to KSN, this causes inexplicable brakes and freezes in the network connections of other programs)
I'm not sure if it will work, but try starting the task manager with a task scheduler (eg nnCron).
Those. schedule to run by time (e.g. current time + 1 minute) - there is a chance that the task manager will start with all necessary rights.
I did this when I needed to run regedit with system rights.
just tell management. that your productivity directly depends on the quality of your working tool.
and why “the authorities are dissatisfied” and “admins do not make contact”, as you write above - official letters from both upstairs, management with arguments and the response of admins to your request
Do you think that the antivirus will take it and allow it to be closed? Try to stop the services, but even that is unlikely
I had the same problem, but I had enough rights to open regedit. There the antivirus also killed.
I had the same problem, but I had enough rights to open regedit. There the antivirus also killed.
Are Windows and Kaspersky updates regularly determined?
If not, you can look for some known vulnerability to elevate rights
And can I change any configuration file of Kaspersky or demolish the library? And let yourself fall with errors. Do you have access to the files?
You may have saved an "administrator" account with a blank password on your system. Try to use it to deactivate kaspersky. www.pc-problems.ru/index.php?s=4&idk=17&idpk=22&ida=69
In the case of a password-protected BIOS, there are universal passwords.
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