Re: Preventing task manager from closing my application.

From:
"Alexander Grigoriev" <alegr@earthlink.net>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Mon, 14 May 2007 21:40:12 -0700
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I meant "The application should run as a service", of course.

"Alexander Grigoriev" <alegr@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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1. The application should run as a process. All the mission-critical
control logic should be there.
2. Any UI should be a user process that communicates with the service
application. It SHOULD NOT contain any mission-critical control logic.
3. If the UI process is killed, the service can detect that and re-launch
it.
4. The user SHOULD NOT HAVE ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEGES.

"Marcos Aguiar" <marcos.listacs@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi Guys, the reason I want to prevent the user from closing the
application it?s because this application works togheter with a
security system and we don?t want the user to shutdown the application
because it might be controlling some critical mission device and we can
?t afford to lose touch with it because some user decided to open task
manager and kill the process. Wheter it?s right or not, it?s what I
need at this moment. I?ll probably use the hooking solution.
  Thanks
    Marcos

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