![]() ![]() Process Explorer provides more visual, in-depth reports than Windows Task Manager. It is part of the Sysinternals Process Utilities suite, which has a selection of tools to give IT more control and options for better Windows performance. Process Explorer has two windows of colorful information. The top window shows a real-time list of active processes, a description of what the processes are doing, the CPU and memory usage, and the software company name. The processes are set up in a hierarchical view with parent processes on top and child processes beneath them. IT can customize what information the columns include based on preference. Likewise, IT professionals can organize the rows alphabetically or numerically. Process Explorer's top panel has line charts, color codes and symbols IT can customize, as well. The tool has an area that shows all dynamic link libraries ( DLLs) and handles, icons, command lines, full image paths, memory statistics, security attributes and more. The bottom window provides a zoomed-in look at the Windows processes, and it changes depending on what mode Process Explorer is in. Handle mode shows integer values used as identifiers, or handles, for the active processes and their threads, while DLL mode shows the DLLs and memory-mapped files that the process has loaded. ![]()
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