Our school computers has this program called Win Guard Pro which limits the students using application that might harm the computers. This will block the user and ask for the password to access the specific application. Now, how are we going to stop this if the task manager and the command prompt are covered with this program? So, what I did, I opened a notepad. type the following:
cd\
cd windows
taskkill /f /im wgp.exe /t
Then, save it as .bat format. This will kill the Win Guard Pro, without accessing it. Isn't it nice! :)
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is this really works?
ReplyDeleteyea!it works dude!I tried it before.
ReplyDeleteNot working for lates version
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hey thanks for the tip, but i hope it won't be affected ones you restart the computer, i mean i only wanted to open a application by ignoring or bypassing the password, temporarily, so i can open the application but wanted to return it to normal ones restarted. As if nothing happened and the "eyes" won't notice anything
ReplyDeleteit doesn't work at all
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