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Old 20. Oct 2010, 06:59 AM   #11 (permalink)
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i just rather use sysinternals' autoruns for autoruns list, and process hacker for ports and services and processes
the for the others tabs i have a collection of things like shmnview and shexview and hijackthtis.

For the most part, process hacker alone can replace this for your daily needs of monitoring network/services/processes. The autoruns and other tabs don't change daily so I just run those other things when I need to change something
Exactly! I use autoruns and Process Explorer which is definitely much better than the regular task manager.
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Old 20. Oct 2010, 12:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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odd my process hacker shows the file path when you mouseover it, or double click it and it is on first tab under commandline. A nice thing with process hacker is it lets you send processes to virustotal to be scanned. it might be one of the plugins but its there. I have it replacing task manager and let it run all the time.
Thanks for this information. I was not aware that the path was visible on mouse over. It would have been good to include the path in the software window itself. Anyways, good to know, the path can be seen.

Looks like a good program.
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edit i played around with options and you can get it to show file path next to it so no mouseover. I just dont like a window so wide so i didn't use it lol

to get it to show, go to column options and add command line to it
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Great! Thanks again eyeb. Wow! There are so many options there under column options.

I was not able to access that list for quite a while. Tried to locate in options, but nothing was there. Then I right clicked on a column, and there was the option to "Choose columns". Tricky huh? Who would know that such a thing was there, unless someone read the manual.
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Old 21. Oct 2010, 04:43 AM   #15 (permalink)
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hm, guess i just use enough programs like that :S even windows has it built in.
on detailed view you can right click on column names to add more/less

for something a bit easier, process explorer is good too. I just like process hacker more
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