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Last Updated on April 30, If your Task Manager automatically closes itself, you have a worm. This tutorial explains how to regain control of your system. Some versions of this virus will automatically close the Task Manager. Early in th No point verion number change! From the 27th: 1,, procexp. Process Explorer v Process Explorer The process column is locked on the left side so that it doesn't scroll horizontally out of view b..

You can configure custom column selections and save them as easy-to-access column sets c.. Image verification option now verifies images in the background d..

More refresh intervals e.. This whole area is interesting because the author of the program, Mark Russinovich, recently became a Microsoft employee and his sysinternals site was migrated into Technet. Process explorer can replace XP task manager and provides a lot more information about running processes.

But, as usual, by having our own we'll be able to make it totally focused and able to do anything we want. I have just run the test that Alan referenced to and my PC passed with flying colours. I feel a little bit more secure than I did yesterday.

A BIG thanks to all. BUT, what I don't understand is why have I never heard about this before? It seams like something that Microsoft should be making noise about and assisting us all in protecting our PC's. Or have I got it wrong? Do haven't got it wrong.

Check out the F. This happens whether I use IE6 Version: 6. It crashes for me under Win2k, and according to an email from Mark, "I bet your perfcounters are corrupt. Run Exctrlst from the resource kit" I ran it but it doesn't seem to report any problem. While the user-mode debuggers Windbg, Ntsd, and Cdb permit you to attach to a process and display the user stack for a thread, Process Explorer shows both the user and kernel stack in one easy click of a button.

You can also examine user and kernel thread stacks using Livekd from Sysinternals, however it is more difficult to use; note that running Windbg in local kernel debugging mode, which is only supported on Windows XP or Windows Server , does not show thread stacks. I used Process Explorer to look at the stack of the one thread in the Powerpoint process; it was waiting on a call to connect to a network printer; turns out I had a connection to a network printer that was not responding, and because the Microsoft Office applications connect to all configured printers at process startup, Powerpoint was "hung" until the attempt to connect to the printer timed out.

After I deleted the connection to the printer, the problem went away. A number of tools have been updated since the last newsletter in April. Here's a summary of enhancements:. DebugView is a developer utility that lets you capture user-mode and kernel-mode debug output without a debugger locally or across the network. Pendmoves is a new Sysinternals utility that shows file move and delete commands that have been scheduled on a system to take place the next boot. Adrestore is a command-line utility that takes advantage of Windows Server Active Directory AD "tombstoning" to provide a limited undelete capability for AD objects.

This screensaver, which mimics the blue-screen of death, now supports multimonitor systems and Windows Server This new command-line utility shows the list of logon sessions on a system, including network, interactive and batch, and also shows the processes running in each session. The Pstools suite consists of 11 administrative command-line tools that work locally and remotely. Many of them have been updated in the past several months to include support for multiple computer systems that you can specify on the command-line or in a text file.

Autoruns shows the most comprehensive list of Windows registry and file system locations that applications can use to configure themselves to automatically start during the boot process. Audiences in my seminars and conference presentations love to hear real-word success stories, so if you have one troubleshooting with the Sysinternals tools I'd love to hear about it.

When you send one to me at mark I'll enter you in a monthly drawing to win a limited edition out-of-print Sysinternals t-shirt.



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