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Windows Service Process Identifier
Windows Service Process Identifier
When you’re troubleshooting a problem in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, chances are that you may turn to Windows Task Manager for more information about the programs and processes that are running on a system. When you first launch Task Manager, it opens to the Applications tab, which shows you a list of all the applications that are currently running. However, when you switch to the Processes tab, you’ll see that there are many more processes running than there are applications. As you know, many of the running processes are easy to identifyâ€â€Âespe cially if they directly represent an application. For example, it’s easy to tell that the notepad.exe process corresponds to Notepad. However, not all processes are that easy to identifyâ€â€Âespe cially if they represent services. In fact, as you look at the list of processes, chances are that you’ll find multiple processes listed as Svchost.exe, which is a generic host CODE PHP Code:
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