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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

if it was a snake it would have bitten me

start

run

cmd

tasklist

rightclick/select all

enter

paste into a reply

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

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TASKLIST [/s system [/u username [/P [password]]]]

[/M [module] | /SVC | /V] [/FI filter] [/FO format] [/NH]


Description:

This tool displays a list of currently running processes on

either a local or remote machine.


Parameter List:

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.


/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which

the command should execute.


/P [password] Specifies the password for the given

user context. Prompts for input if omitted.


/M [module] Lists all tasks currently using the given

exe/dll name. If the module name is not

specified all loaded modules are displayed.


/SVC Displays services hosted in each process.


/V Displays verbose task information.


/FI filter Displays a set of tasks that match a

given criteria specified by the filter.


/FO format Specifies the output format.

Valid values: "TABLE", "LIST", "CSV".


/NH Specifies that the "Column Header" should

not be displayed in the output.

Valid only for "TABLE" and "CSV" formats.


/? Displays this help message.


Filters:

Filter Name Valid Operators Valid Value(s)

----------- --------------- --------------------------

STATUS eq, ne RUNNING |

NOT RESPONDING | UNKNOWN

IMAGENAME eq, ne Image name

PID eq, ne, gt, lt, ge, le PID value

SESSION eq, ne, gt, lt, ge, le Session number

SESSIONNAME eq, ne Session name

CPUTIME eq, ne, gt, lt, ge, le CPU time in the format

of hh:mm:ss.

hh - hours,

mm - minutes, ss - seconds

MEMUSAGE eq, ne, gt, lt, ge, le Memory usage in KB

USERNAME eq, ne User name in [domain\]user

format

SERVICES eq, ne Service name

WINDOWTITLE eq, ne Window title

MODULES eq, ne DLL name


NOTE: "WINDOWTITLE" and "STATUS" filters are not supported when querying

a remote machine.


Examples:

TASKLIST

TASKLIST /M

TASKLIST /V /FO CSV

TASKLIST /SVC /FO LIST

TASKLIST /M wbem*

TASKLIST /S system /FO LIST

TASKLIST /S system /U domain\username /FO CSV /NH

TASKLIST /S system /U username /P password /FO TABLE /NH

TASKLIST /FI "USERNAME ne NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" /FI "STATUS eq running"
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