I'm not new to computers, but im new to actually knowing anything about them, so sorry if this is a stupid question. When i bring up my task manager and i look at the processes, there are 29 processes supposedly being run by me, the user, along with many more system processes. I am wondering how i can find out what each of the processes are, what they do, the name of the program, if i need them, etc. They are all .exe, which i believe means executable file? im not really sure so that is another question of mine. I want to know because on my last computer a bunch of spyware programs were being run, and they were not found by spyware or ad-aware, but icould not end the process because a new one would pop up, and my computer was dreadfully slow. I jsut want to know for the future and what not. I hope someone can help me, and i appreciate your time if you can help. Thanks.
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Simple question?
#3
Posted 16 March 2005 - 08:06 PM
And if you cant find it there?
Google it. (include the extension)
Google it. (include the extension)
#5
Posted 16 March 2005 - 09:08 PM
Though, google will probably point you to liuitilities.
Thanks for the tasklist util. Never knew that existed. I always thought I knew about the majority of the command line utils that come with the os.
In fact, I've been learning the new command shell called: MCS or Microsoft command shell.
Thanks for the tasklist util. Never knew that existed. I always thought I knew about the majority of the command line utils that come with the os.
In fact, I've been learning the new command shell called: MCS or Microsoft command shell.
#6
Posted 17 March 2005 - 11:57 AM
Originally posted by theefool:
Thanks for the tasklist util. Never knew that existed. I always thought I knew about the majority of the command line utils that come with the os.
Did you knew that you can create self-extracting/installing package with Windows XP? "iexpress.exe"
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Thanks for the tasklist util. Never knew that existed. I always thought I knew about the majority of the command line utils that come with the os.
Did you knew that you can create self-extracting/installing package with Windows XP? "iexpress.exe"
#7
Posted 17 March 2005 - 04:00 PM
Nope, but since I already use winzip and winrar, I didn't even bother looking into that. I did know that xp has unzipping tech built in.
Sometimes, we get set in our old ways of doing things. I still use pkzip, pkunzip, and arj.
Sometimes, we get set in our old ways of doing things. I still use pkzip, pkunzip, and arj.
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