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Process Explorer

Process Explorer
Original author(s)Winternals Software
Developer(s)Microsoft
Stable release
v17.06 / May 28, 2024; 7 months ago (2024-05-28)
Operating systemWindows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 and later
TypeTask manager and system monitor
LicenseFreeware
Websitelearn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer

Process Explorer is a freeware task manager and system monitor for Microsoft Windows created by SysInternals, which has been acquired by Microsoft and re-branded as Windows Sysinternals. It provides the functionality of Windows Task Manager along with a rich set of features for collecting information about processes running on the user's system.[1] It can be used as the first step in debugging software or system problems.

Process Explorer can be used to track down problems. For example, it provides a means to list or search for named resources that are held by a process or all processes. This can be used to track down what is holding a file open and preventing its use by another program. As another example, it can show the command lines used to start a program, allowing otherwise identical processes to be distinguished. Like Task Manager, it can show a process that is maxing out the CPU, but unlike Task Manager it can show which thread (with the callstack) is using the CPU – information that is not even available under a debugger.[2]

History

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Process Explorer began in the early Sysinternals days as two separate utilities, HandleEx and DLLView, which were merged in 2001.[3] Until 2008, Process Explorer worked on Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Versions of Process Explorer up to 12.04 work on Windows 2000; versions 14.0 and higher do not require credui.dll (which is only available since Windows XP/2003). Windows XP is supported up to version 16.05, Windows Vista until version 16.42,[4][5] Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 until 17.05.[6] The current version runs on Windows 10 and upwards. The open source software "Process Hacker" has been developed with the aim to replicate its functionality.[7]

Features

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ How to use Process Explorer, Microsoft's free, supercharged Task Manager alternative
  2. ^ Process Explorer, Part 2
  3. ^ RTM’d today: Windows Sysinternals Administrator's Reference
  4. ^ "Process Explorer - Windows Sysinternals". Archived from the original on 11 December 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ "Process Explorer - Windows Sysinternals | Microsoft Docs". Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Process Explorer - Sysinternals | Microsoft Learn". Archived from the original on 28 May 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  7. ^ Arntz, Pieter (9 November 2018). "Advanced tools: Process Hacker". Malwarebytes Labs. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
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