As you know, the so-called task manager in Windows operating systems of any generation is a powerful enough thing that can do a lot. True, most users of modern computer systems use it for other purposes (only to complete hung programs). But sometimes it happens that the task manager does not show the processes. Let's see how to fix this situation.
What is Windows XP Task Manager, previous or next versions?
The dispatcher itself is a unique means of managing the entire system as a whole, allowing you to change the settings, so to speak, on the fly, without intruding on changing the settings of Group Policy and without changing the keys and entries of the system registry.
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If the problem is related to blocking access to the service as such, you will have to change the security settings at the group policy or system registry level (changes are made in the same way, but in the registry this is a more time-consuming process). In extreme cases, the system itself will show a button for expanding the main service windows, as provided in the "top ten". In general, the above measures are suitable for almost all versions of Windows, starting with XP.