Windows 7 monitors the program running on the computer at any time.

  

After each system startup, you will see that the system loads a lot of processes in the task manager, including random startup programs, loading various services, etc. These processes are all What do we use? Which resource is occupied? How many associated programs are started after each program runs? Which program is loaded by the Trojan? In the previous Windows system, we can only rely on the three-party software to see. Now, Windows 7 has enhanced the task manager function, so we are very convenient to know the process of the various programs in the system, even if it is a virus intrusion. We can also easily control it.

1. View UAC Virtualization Process

In Windows 7, the system enhances the User Account Control (UAC) virtualization function. With this function, we can prevent system files, folders and registry. Damaged due to misuse. UAC can redirect applications in the system to other locations, but users can still use it, but the data written by these applications will not be sent to the system location to help maintain the stability of the entire operating system. With this virtualization capability, it also means that multiple users can now run applications on the same computer because their respective data is written to their respective locations. Played a system security effect.

To use the UAC function, we need to enable it in "Group Policy", type "GPEDIT.MSC" command in the run, open the Group Policy Editor, and then expand "Local Computer→Windows" on the left side. Set the Settings→Security Settings→Local Policies→Security Options branch, where the “Virtualize files and registry write failures to per-user location” setting under this branch is enabled.


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