Xyouknowme
Oct 11, 2009, 06:23 PM
I just read this whole thread , and it's very unpleasant how you guys are making this Bluey guy shake in his boots.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/windows/how-do-hide-process-task-manager-37196.html
I have younger brother and sisters who use our living room PC, so I use K9 (internet filter) to filter everything non suitable since they are all under age.
Also I am always 2 to 5 steps ahead of them and I have managed to hide this K9 program from the ADD/Remove programs menu so they don't get curious with it.
Now my father is a little old but still knows his way around a computer every time he checks the process he closes the K9 process which blocks all internet access.
And now I want to hide it from process menu.
Can you help me or not? You could always admit you don't know how to do this, like in my previous help site (or was it because it was a belgian site or something).
But don't ask me too much questions like the Blueyplumpie guy.
I don't want to make viruses, hack or anything.I just want to control my brother and sisters(what they see on internet), for religious reasons.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/windows/how-do-hide-process-task-manager-37196.html
I have younger brother and sisters who use our living room PC, so I use K9 (internet filter) to filter everything non suitable since they are all under age.
Also I am always 2 to 5 steps ahead of them and I have managed to hide this K9 program from the ADD/Remove programs menu so they don't get curious with it.
Now my father is a little old but still knows his way around a computer every time he checks the process he closes the K9 process which blocks all internet access.
And now I want to hide it from process menu.
Can you help me or not? You could always admit you don't know how to do this, like in my previous help site (or was it because it was a belgian site or something).
But don't ask me too much questions like the Blueyplumpie guy.
I don't want to make viruses, hack or anything.I just want to control my brother and sisters(what they see on internet), for religious reasons.