New version Process Explorer v9.01

RVN

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Process Explorer v9.01

What's new in Version 9.0:

System information dialog has per-CPU graph option with hyperthreaded and NUMA processor information
A Users menu duplicates the functionality of Task Manager's Users tab, showing Terminal Services session information and supporting logoff, disconnect, and sending messages
On XP SP2 and higher the TCP/IP tab displays the thread stack at the time an endpoint was opened
The tray icon context menu includes the shutdown menu
Search engine option to use Google or MSN Search
Object address column is available for the handle view
Image signatures can be checked on-demand in the process properties dialog
Process explorer is digitally signed with Sysinternals' Verisign Class 3 signing certificate
 

Noid

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I've been using this app for years.

This version has a very nice CPU usage 'graphic'.
You can put you cursor on the 'CPU spike' on the graph and see what process made it.

Some things bother me though ...
I had some discussion with the author about them.

I have 'remote connection manager' and 'telephoney' services set to manual.
( OFF on startup ) Since I don't need or use them.

When I invoke the viewer, these processes are invoked.
Mark, the author, assured me it's not the viewer.

So, this leaves the 'performance monitor' or .NET starting these up ...

Anyone know of a way to keep these services from starting up ...?

I can't help thinking a process is making an attempt to reach the internet without my permission.
 

RVN

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Originally posted by: Noid
I've been using this app for years.

This version has a very nice CPU usage 'graphic'.
You can put you cursor on the 'CPU spike' on the graph and see what process made it.

Some things bother me though ...
I had some discussion with the author about them.

I have 'remote connection manager' and 'telephoney' services set to manual.
( OFF on startup ) Since I don't need or use them.

When I invoke the viewer, these processes are invoked.
Mark, the author, assured me it's not the viewer.

So, this leaves the 'performance monitor' or .NET starting these up ...

Anyone know of a way to keep these services from starting up ...?

I can't help thinking a process is making an attempt to reach the internet without my permission.

How about setting them to "Disabled"?
 

Noid

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Originally posted by: RVN
How about setting them to "Disabled"?

I'm assuming I'll still get a 1 minute 'hang' before it comes on the screen.

As it is now, I get 3 errors in event log from trying to invoke these services.

I will try 'disable' now ... I'll post back soon.

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Setting them to 'disabled' fixed the 1 minute 'hang'.
But, I still get errors in the event log. (6 now)
I can live with that.

Thanks for the suggestion.