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semiono



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semiono 31 Jul 2009, 18:13
Please help me to realise an idea to reset of system??
Howto it's possible logout and returns auto?
Per example i see that installing usb devices
automatuicly popuping logoff window per a fiew secons.
What is system work with it?
And howto reset explorer.exe settings without restart system?
Is this instant logoff+logon?
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windwakr



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windwakr 31 Jul 2009, 18:26
Reset explorer as in "end task" it then "file -> new task -> explorer.exe"? I do this occasionally when I make registry changes and need instant results without reboot. Is this what you mean?
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semiono 31 Jul 2009, 18:37
Yes, i need registry changes instant results without reboot.
But i some not understand this...
You say about taskmgr.exe? But i need promptly as cmd.exe or cmd script commands.

And i want it as an additional features for logon manipulations Smile (teory or practic)...
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windwakr 31 Jul 2009, 18:48
Using the command line you can start programs, but I dont see any function to end them:
http://www.computerhope.com/starthlp.htm Works with all windows versions(Maybe not 7)

EDIT: Forget last edit, TSKILL will work in all Win XP installs (taskkill will not) THIS IS ONLY FOR XP
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/ts_cmd_tskill.mspx?mfr=true

Use like
Code:
tskill explorer
start explorer
    


Edit: Yup, that works. Too bad the task killing command is xp only...
EDIT: WTF, every other windows has taskkill, but XP has only tskill and only has taskkill if you have XP Professional...
How would you detect this from command line?
Some 'ver' then 'if' commands?
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semiono 31 Jul 2009, 19:07
Yes, i have some tweaks and taskkill don not work in my xp2 Very Happy
Thanks!
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semiono 31 Jul 2009, 21:16
depend of service... Confused
tskill explorer.exe
Code:
This utility needs Terminal Services to be running.    

Hm... Not good! Smile
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windwakr 31 Jul 2009, 22:45
Does it have to use cmd.exe? You could write a program, and have that called by the command prompt.
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semiono 31 Jul 2009, 23:46
i could wish somthing as this
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=10460
binary tools without depends and hardcore working Smile

Quote:
Does it have to use cmd.exe?

cmd.exe reports:
"This utility needs Terminal Services to be running."
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semiono 31 Jul 2009, 23:56
to the purpose, what is to do userinit.exe - it's has not prompt key? Very Happy
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