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*face + desk* winlogon.exe and other system processes are ALWAYS LISTED regardless. However, one cannot interact with them until the Task Manager is running as Administrator. When Task Manager is not running as Administrator, winlogon.exe and other system processes show up WITHOUT any data (user name, description) and cannot be interacted with (right-click: open file location, end process). For one to be able to interact with system processes one needs to press that button with the little shield that says "Show processes from all users" which reopens Task Manager with Administrator power! If you already have Task Manager open with Administrator power (button is replaced by a checkbox) then none of this will matter.