whats going on?

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by metallicakid15, Mar 30, 2006.

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  1. metallicakid15

    metallicakid15 Registered Member

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    i was looking at my task manager and now i cant see anything
    o_Oo_O?
     

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    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    go in to view and click the box that allows the image name to show
     

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  3. Rmus

    Rmus Exploit Analyst

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    Very interesting! in Win2K Image Name is checked by default and can't be unchecked (AFAIK)
     

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    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    it is in XP also but he has to start somewhere.:doubt:
     
  5. Rmus

    Rmus Exploit Analyst

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    I see... I fired up my laptop (XP).

    If it's checked, he might try pressing CTRL + (NumKey +) to refresh the column widths to see if the columns got overlapped somehow...
     
  6. metallicakid15

    metallicakid15 Registered Member

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    nope the image name box is still checked and thesame thing happens maybe i have some sort of malware?
     
  7. Paranoid2000

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    Did you try the column reset suggested by Rmus above? This is the most likely cause - assuming malware to be the root of all evil is somewhat premature here, particularly with something this obvious.

    Another option is to use RegEdit to reset the preferences for Task Manager by closing any existing copies of Task Manager, deleting the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\TaskManager key and restarting Task Manager.
     
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