![]() And this probably falls into the category of user-hostile behavior. Of course, this still won't stop one of the processes from being killed, it will just allow you to restart it. The only conceivable workaround is to have two processes, each of them configured to detect when the other one is closed and start up a new instance. (See this answer for more on Task Manager, and a comparison between the different ways that an application can be closed.) Task Manager can forcibly terminate a process that is not responding it doesn't need the application's permission to close it, and it doesn't ask nicely, either. No, it is not possible to prevent Task Manager from closing your application.
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