Originally Posted by kleinma
rory you keep saying pulling the power plug is a security hazard... how so? If someone pulled the plug on my PC and rebooted it, they won't be able to get into my PC without my boot password, they won't be able to get into my bios without my bios password, and they won't be able to get into windows without my windows password. They won't be able to get into my box to take my hard drives without the keys to the lock on the side....
So in your line of thinking.. I suppose I can say only a sledge hammer is a security vulnerability to my PC at the moment?
I am not trying to bash your code or anything.. I am just saying its a HACK. Its not the proper way to go about handling things.. its taking multiple side steps to try to accomlish something..
What if your program/pc locked up for some reason while it was being used, and forced the user to have to reboot the system.. now they boot and not only can they not access task manager because you changed their registry settings, but you also changed their login type.. and now they see a different login screen? Would you want to use software that changes your personal registry settings for your OS.. I know I wouldn't.. I would call that a virus.