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#1
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Sep 17, 2008
Are there any simple safe programs for getting a list of running processes on a computer
I would prefer not to use HJT as it's hard to access just that and Smitfraudfix wants to wipe out the Hosts file and reset the clock to military time
#2
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Sep 17, 2008
Open a command window (Start, Run, type cmd ). In the window type the command tasklist and hit Enter.
#3
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Sep 17, 2008
would you clue this dos dummy into the command to capture a txt file for newbs to post when i try to help them
thanks
#4
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Sep 17, 2008
Right click and press 'Select All', then press Enter and it will be copied to your clipboard.
#5
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Sep 17, 2008
I think we have a winner
thanks guys
I do a lot of triage work in a pre hjt forum
this will enable me to see if problems like running multi antivirus or teatimer are interfering with malware cleanup
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\bob>tasklist
Image Name PID Session Name Session# Mem Usage
========================= ====== ================ ======== ============
System Idle Process 0 Console 0 28 K
System 4 Console 0 236 K
smss.exe 376 Console 0 212 K
csrss.exe 468 Console 0 2,936 K
winlogon.exe 636 Console 0 5,428 K
services.exe 684 Console 0 1,832 K
lsass.exe 696 Console 0 1,436 K
svchost.exe 876 Console 0 2,536 K
svchost.exe 940 Console 0 2,156 K
svchost.exe 1048 Console 0 12,428 K
svchost.exe 1124 Console 0 1,544 K
explorer.exe 1364 Console 0 15,444 K
spoolsv.exe 1636 Console 0 1,664 K
svchost.exe 1804 Console 0 2,356 K
jusched.exe 184 Console 0 444 K
alg.exe 396 Console 0 1,188 K
dvdflick.exe 440 Console 0 15,920 K
iexplore.exe 176 Console 0 52,212 K
cmd.exe 1236 Console 0 2,556 K
tasklist.exe 480 Console 0 4,052 K
wmiprvse.exe 1864 Console 0 5,536 K
C:\Documents and Settings\bob>
#6
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Sep 17, 2008
A variation of the command will show running services: tasklist /svc
#7
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Sep 20, 2008
As it turns out that advice is very confusing for some since they don't actually have tasklist. Users with Windows XP Home for one since tasklist.exe is provided only with Windows XP Pro and (I assume) Windows 2003 server.
damn
#8
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Sep 25, 2008
Does anyone know which versions of Vista support tasklist?
#9
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Sep 26, 2008
I just tried it on Vista Home Premium and Vista Business, they both have tasklist. So I think Vista Ultimate will have that too.
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