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SYMPTOMS
CTRL+ESC and ALT+TAB task switching cannot be disabled by an application
running under Windows NT.
CAUSEA primary reason for this change is to avoid dependence on an application for processing of these key combinations. This way a hung application can be switched away from by using either CTRL+ESC or ALT+TAB. RESOLUTION
You can disable CTRL+ESC on a system-wide basis by replacing the NT Task
Manager. This is not recommended.
STATUSThis behavior is by design. REFERENCESThe first reference below describes the steps that must be taken to replace TASKMAN.EXE. The two additional references provide more information on the Windows NT Task Manager and its relationship to the Program Manager. Q89373 Replacing the Windows NT Task Manager Additional query words:
Keywords : kbHook kbInput kbNTOS kbWinOS2000 kbSDKWin32 kbGrpUser kbWinOS95 kbWinOS98 |
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