They are able to be restarted remotely and by other integrated applications such as Microsoft Outlook. But before plugging in an external device ALWAYS double check that the above processes do not exist in ProcessHacker. One of the methods WILL be able to kill every remaining process.Įnjoy your current session without a computer infected by this terrible antivirus. Leave the default options ticked, and click "Run Selected". It will display a whole list of hacky ways to try to kill the process. To kill whatever remains, find them in ProcessHackers main window and on each one individually, right-click and select "Terminator". Step 3 will knock most of them out, but a few will re-spawn like a virulent phoenix from the ash, typically: Engineserver, mfevtps, shstat, vstskmgr Select the following processes in the main window (if they exist) and press Delete(or right-click and select "Terminate"): Engineserver, FrameworkService, mcshield.exe, mctray.exe, mfevtps.exe, shstat.exe, udaterui.exe, vstskmgr Run ProcessHacker.exe as Adminstrator(Important! It won't work if you run it normally.) To run as admin, right-click ProcessHacker.exe and select Run as administrator. Here's how to disable it once off: (So that it's safe to plug in an external device, note it will be back when you next reboot) Have "peasant" permissions (But you need Local Admin, most users will have this) ![]() Running on a remotely managed SOE (including remotely managed McAfee) with Windows XP This is how you do it if you are like me and:
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