I don't know about win2k but with XP i've managed to get around the ctrl-alt-del SAK thing. All you have to do is kill the winlogon process (you can't do this with task manager but i've done it with another application so it is possible). Then ctrl-alt-del key press will then filter down to any hooks you install.
HZ.
I can think of a reasonable line to draw. The AI system must be fully designed/built/programmed before any knowledge of the task is given. Once the task is defined no human intervention is allowed, the AI system must complete the task/win the game/etc all on it's own.
HZ.
I don't know about win2k but with XP i've managed to get around the ctrl-alt-del SAK thing. All you have to do is kill the winlogon process (you can't do this with task manager but i've done it with another application so it is possible). Then ctrl-alt-del key press will then filter down to any hooks you install. HZ.
I can think of a reasonable line to draw. The AI system must be fully designed/built/programmed before any knowledge of the task is given. Once the task is defined no human intervention is allowed, the AI system must complete the task/win the game/etc all on it's own. HZ.
I don't want to know who's been hacking you or how... HZ.