Process Explorer_"one cool Proggie"
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Mar. 05, 2006, 08:17 PM
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Process Explorer_"one cool Proggie"
Hi "Guys",
Here is a nice little proggie that I found that I think is very cool, . . .it's called Process Explorer. It can replace the Task Manager and can give You a ton of info. like, . . # The process column is locked on the left side so that it doesn't scroll horizontally out of view # You can configure custom column selections and save them as easy-to-access column sets # Image verification option now verifies images in the background # More refresh intervals # Runas menu entry in the File menu # Run as Limited User menu entry in the File menu to run a process without administrative privileges and group membership # Process menu includes Restart item to kill and then restart a selected process # Can suspend individual threads on Threads page of Process Properties dialog # The Find Window target moves Process Explorer's main window to the back to get it out of the way # Close Window command uses same End Task functionality as Task Manager # Show New Processes option scrolls display to make new processes visible # Heuristics to detect more image packers # User name of account in which Process Explorer is running is shown in the title bar # Services can be stopped, resumed, and paused from the Services tab of the Process Properties dialog # The DLLs that host SvcHost processes are listed in the Services tab of the Process Properties dialog # Services running within a process display on the process' tooltip # As a parallel to the CPU Usage History column there's now a Private Bytes Usage History column # The Process view includes columns that show the working set breakdown of the process in shared, shareable and private pages # New delta private-bytes column to show changes in private virtual memory usage # Can copy lines from the Process, DLL and Handle views to the clipboard # Option to show pagefile-backed (unnamed) sections in DLL view # DLL and handle searching consolidated # The DLL view includes columns that show the working set contributions in shared, shareable, and private pages # The DLL a Rundll32 process hosts is shown in its process tooltip # Packed DLL highlighting in DLL view # Image signing verification available for DLLs # Better DLL properties dialog # Object address shown in Object Properties dialog # File object share flags column for Handle view You "Guys" might be already up on this, but just in case you haven't taken a look at this little proggie, . . . "Click Here" Later, "JaK" |
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Mar. 07, 2006, 06:53 PM
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I have been using it for a while and it just keeps getting better as do all their tools.
Get hpHOSTS! |
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Jan. 20, 2007, 08:59 PM
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RE: Process Explorer_"one cool Proggie"
I just found something kind of interesting. If you go to this website now, it takes you to a sysinternals section on microsoft's website. I wonder if they bought them.
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Jan. 21, 2007, 06:36 AM
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RE: Process Explorer_"one cool Proggie"
Yeah, Microsoft bought SysInternals sometime last July (Russinovich was made a Microsoft MVP not long ago).
http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/...69894.aspx Quote:Microsoft Acquires SysInternals |
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