We have a couple of major apps at work, that are a bit unstable and tend to hang or get stuck on long operations.
Normally, I'd kill a stuck app with the task manager, but IT have blocked the end-task functionality in group policy.
The problem is that the apps get stuck about 10 times a day, and at the moment I am having to hard-power-off the PC every time one gets stuck, which is impairing productivity - and my boss is really whining about productivity at the moment.
IT aren't prepared to make an exception for my department. Is there any way to nuke a stuck app that I'm not aware of? (Windows 7 x64)
			
			Normally, I'd kill a stuck app with the task manager, but IT have blocked the end-task functionality in group policy.
The problem is that the apps get stuck about 10 times a day, and at the moment I am having to hard-power-off the PC every time one gets stuck, which is impairing productivity - and my boss is really whining about productivity at the moment.
IT aren't prepared to make an exception for my department. Is there any way to nuke a stuck app that I'm not aware of? (Windows 7 x64)
				
		
			