Monday, October 18, 2010

Ten Tips for Process Explorer Triumphant Tweaking

MSIGeek - Ten Best Practices / Troubleshooting Tips with Process Explorer Tool

“Process Explorer tool from SysInternals, will give you a complete overview on what processes are currently running in your PC along with the details on who invoked it and how much system resources it is consuming. This tool will be very essential, if you want to identify which file or directory has a particular program opened. In this article, you will learn 10 best practices and tips which will help to use this tool better.

Tip 1: Process Explorer Parameters –

Tip 2: Configuring the Options – …

Tip 3: Configure Symbols – …

Tip 4: Highlighting Colors – …

Tip 5: Configure Difference Highlighting Duration – …

Tip 6: Verifying Processes – …

Tip 7: Process Identification – …

Tip 8: DLL/Header View – …

Tip 9: Performance Graphs – …

Tip 10: Configure Columns – …

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A number of handy, dandy tips for using Process Explorer…

 

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The “Windows Sysinternals Primer: Process Explorer, Process Monitor, and More” from TechEd 2010 North America
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