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harold aptroot28-Jul-10 3:48
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You can, actually.. at least under XP. But that would make your program malware, so I'm not going to help with that.

On a related note, you can easily (without hacks) make it so that your program will not close when "killed" from the Applications list. It can still be closed from the Processes list, so that wouldn't make it malware.
If you have a Form, subscribe to the FormClosing event and set e.Cancel to true.
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