Maybe for various reasons you don't want the other users you have computer from work or home Run certain applications installed in the system. Instead of losing yourself among folders and subfolders trying to hide the applications in question (at the risk that you will not know where to access them), a much more efficient solution is blocking of processes to them.
Process Blocker It's a tool gratuit with the help of which users Windows pot block the running of any process in the system depending on the name or CRC.
How does Blocker process work?
After installing the tool, it must be configured to meet the requirements or preferences of each user. In order to configura Process Blocker, click on the shortcut Configure Process Blocker FROM Start Menu.

The application interface It is extremely simple and easy to use. In Process Blocker Settings check Block the following applications Then click on the button Add To create the list of processes and programs that you want to block.

You have three process lock options:
- If you want to block a particular process, enter the way that the location of (If you don't know it, use it Browse to locate the process)
- If you want to block All processes that have a particular name, regardless of their location, Write the name directly (for example messenger.exe)

- if you want to Blocked the running of a process even if it is renamed, then tick the option Block other applications having the same CRC (this becomes active only if you select a certain process, not if you write its name directly).

For the blocking of processes to remain unknown to other users, be careful Hide the messages in which they are warned that the process they are trying to run is blocked. Otherwise, most likely, they will identify why the processes do not run and will be able to solve the problem.

To hide warnings that certain processes are blocked, open Process Blocker Settings, go to the tab Information and Statistics And you will disperse the option Display tray notifications when listed applications are blocked.

Also be careful Delete any tool shortcut (from the desktop, from Start Menu or Taskbar) not to attract the attention of other computer users.
Another recommendation would be not to rely just on the Blocker process, and hide or to Delete also shortcuts for processes/applications that you want to block. This way you have more safety and you can rely on Blocker process as the last security solution.
Note: Application Compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
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