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My new favorite program , Process Hacker

I normally use process explorer, but it doesn't do everything I wanted. Came across this program Process Hacker. It shows things I have wanted to see easily for quite a while, like all those processes that hide under other services. Also shows which processes are using the network and lots of other info.

http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/index.php

Free and very small, no junk installed.
 
Please note that certain functionality including detection of hidden processes, full control over all processes and the ability to protect/unprotect processes is only available on 32-bit systems.
WTF!!! FAIL!!!!
 
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
What is it that this does that process explorer doesn't do?

That I would like to know as process explorer & monitor is pretty extensive.

Originally posted by: Muadib
Please note that certain functionality including detection of hidden processes, full control over all processes and the ability to protect/unprotect processes is only available on 32-bit systems.
WTF!!! FAIL!!!!

Epic!
 
Originally posted by: Snapster
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
What is it that this does that process explorer doesn't do?

That I would like to know as process explorer & monitor is pretty extensive.


Services tab shows hidden services that run within each service in an easy to view method. Not just svchost.exe and having to choose properties for each one to see what is running.

Network tab shows each process , what ip and ports, protocol.

Properties show what memory locations a process is using. I can then save the content of those locations.

I can view any registry keys that process is using in properties.


Originally posted by: Muadib
Please note that certain functionality including detection of hidden processes, full control over all processes and the ability to protect/unprotect processes is only available on 32-bit systems.
WTF!!! FAIL!!!!



Process explorer cannot protect/unprotect or control all processes on 64 bit as that is a kernel issue, not something a software program can change.

64 bit support is otherwise in place with new features being added every couple days.
http://www.ohloh.net/p/process...cess+Hacker&show_all=t


 
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