Michael_mybb_import10341 Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 496 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Oct 14, 2011 #1 Hey, and welcome to my very small tutorial on how to kill a process. Which could be a nice extra feature on your maleware. First we are going to declare a variable Task() As Process: Code: Dim Task() As Process Then we want to search for the process we want to kill (example: taskmgr, msconfig,..) Code: Task = Process.GetProcessesByName("taskmgr") Then we simply want to stop it; Code: Task(0).Kill() And you might want to add a Catch Exception around the task kill line; Code: Try Task(0).Kill() Catch End Try And we're done, lol so easy I know right. Which makes the final code: Code: Dim Task() As Process Task = Process.GetProcessesByName("taskmgr") Try Task(0).Kill() Catch End Try You can change taskmgr to any process name. Hope you can use this ^^
Hey, and welcome to my very small tutorial on how to kill a process. Which could be a nice extra feature on your maleware. First we are going to declare a variable Task() As Process: Code: Dim Task() As Process Then we want to search for the process we want to kill (example: taskmgr, msconfig,..) Code: Task = Process.GetProcessesByName("taskmgr") Then we simply want to stop it; Code: Task(0).Kill() And you might want to add a Catch Exception around the task kill line; Code: Try Task(0).Kill() Catch End Try And we're done, lol so easy I know right. Which makes the final code: Code: Dim Task() As Process Task = Process.GetProcessesByName("taskmgr") Try Task(0).Kill() Catch End Try You can change taskmgr to any process name. Hope you can use this ^^