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The Task Manager can be use to monitor and display all the programs, processes, and services running on your computer. It can also be use for your computer’s performance checking and close a program when it is not responding.
Here’s how to list all the information using command prompt about processes currently running in your computer.
Query process command or qprocess.exe
Query process command displays information about programs and processes running. You can use this command to find which program name a specific user is currently using and vice-versa.
C:\Users\hp\Desktop>query process USERNAME SESSIONNAME ID PID IMAGE >hp console 2 2248 taskhost.exe >hp console 2 2500 dwm.exe >hp console 2 2524 explorer.exe >hp console 2 2628 adobearm.exe >hp console 2 2644 vcddaemon.exe >hp console 2 2704 fdm.exe >hp console 2 2716 wweb32.exe >hp console 2 2768 utorrent.exe >hp console 2 3568 igfxsrvc.exe C:\Windows\system32>query process * USERNAME SESSIONNAME ID PID IMAGE hp 2 3996 cmd.exe hp 2 844 conhost.exe hp 2 2088 iexplore.exe hp 2 968 iexplore.exe hp 2 2432 cmd.exe hp 2 2484 notepad.exe >system rdp-tcp#0 3 628 csrss.exe >system rdp-tcp#0 3 2668 winlogon.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 2772 rdpclip.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 3276 taskhost.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 2464 dwm.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 960 explorer.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 2764 reader_sl.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 1160 notepad.exe C:\Windows\system32>query process administrator USERNAME SESSIONNAME ID PID IMAGE >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 2772 rdpclip.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 3276 taskhost.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 2464 dwm.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 960 explorer.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 2764 reader_sl.exe >administrator rdp-tcp#0 3 3040 vcddaemon.exe
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Tasklist command
The command lets you see the list of applications and services with their Process ID (PID) for all tasks currently running. The program has a lot of parameters that you can use: tasklist /?
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Windows\system32>tasklist Image Name PID Session Name Session# Mem Usage ========================= ===== ================ =========== ============ System Idle Process 0 Services 0 24 K System 4 Services 0 5,532 K smss.exe 268 Services 0 732 K csrss.exe 416 Services 0 3,024 K wininit.exe 468 Services 0 3,248 K csrss.exe 476 Console 1 2,380 K services.exe 524 Services 0 8,228 K winlogon.exe 560 Console 1 3,532 K lsass.exe 572 Services 0 8,496 K lsm.exe 580 Services 0 4,208 K svchost.exe 756 Services 0 5,884 K |
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