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| prcview show all processes Context: I was determining whether two instances of Kerio Firewall's kpf4gui.exe was normal. Task manager shows two processes by that name, one by the logged in user (not admin) and another by SYSTEM. To determine the full path of the executable for each instance, I fired up process viewer prcview.exe. It only shows processes owned by the logged in user. I haven't been able to find a way to have prcview show all processes, including those not run under the logged in user. Is there a way? |
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| Re: prcview show all processes -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Context: I was determining whether two instances of Kerio Firewall's > kpf4gui.exe was normal. Task manager shows two processes by that > name, one by the logged in user (not admin) and another by SYSTEM. > > To determine the full path of the executable for each instance, I > fired up process viewer prcview.exe. It only shows processes owned by > the logged in user. I haven't been able to find a way to have prcview > show all processes, including those not run under the logged in user. > Is there a way? Menu: View --> Show Processes From All Users Bernd |
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| Re: prcview show all processes On Nov 1, 7:51*pm, Bernd <f...@gmx.de> wrote: > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > > > Context: I was determining whether two instances of Kerio Firewall's > > kpf4gui.exe was normal. *Task manager shows two processes by that > > name, one by the logged in user (not admin) and another by SYSTEM. > > > To determine the full path of the executable for each instance, I > > fired up process viewer prcview.exe. *It only shows processes owned by > > the logged in user. *I haven't been able to find a way to have prcview > > show all processes, including those not run under the logged in user. > > Is there a way? > > Menu: View --> Show Processes From All Users I don't see that option under the View menu. I even used Run-As to launch it as a local administrator, still don't see that option. The version is PrcView 5.2.15.1, which seems to match the GUI version at http://www.teamcti.com/pview/prcview.htm. The View menu contains only the following options: * Process tree * Module usage * Applications * Refresh * Refresh times Choosing any of the options doesn't present the choice to show processes from all users. Are we talking about the same application? |
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| Re: prcview show all processes -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > On Nov 1, 7:51 pm, Bernd <f...@gmx.de> wrote: >> -------- Original-Nachricht -------- >> >>> Context: I was determining whether two instances of Kerio Firewall's >>> kpf4gui.exe was normal. Task manager shows two processes by that >>> name, one by the logged in user (not admin) and another by SYSTEM. >>> To determine the full path of the executable for each instance, I >>> fired up process viewer prcview.exe. It only shows processes owned by >>> the logged in user. I haven't been able to find a way to have prcview >>> show all processes, including those not run under the logged in user. >>> Is there a way? >> Menu: View --> Show Processes From All Users > > I don't see that option under the View menu. I even used Run-As to > launch it as a local administrator, still don't see that option. The > version is PrcView 5.2.15.1, which seems to match the GUI version at > http://www.teamcti.com/pview/prcview.htm. The View menu contains only > the following options: > > * Process tree > * Module usage > * Applications > * Refresh > * Refresh times > > Choosing any of the options doesn't present the choice to show > processes from all users. > > Are we talking about the same application? > Sorry, my mistake. Thought you are using process explorer from Sysinternals/MS. Try it: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Bernd |
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