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Capture of thread stacks for each operation make it possible in many cases to identify the root cause of an operation. Reliable capture of process details, including image path, command line, user and session ID. Configurable and moveable columns for any event property.
This new command-line utility is aimed at capturing process dumps of otherwise difficult to isolate and reproduce CPU spikes. It also serves as a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor and generate process dumps when a process has a hung window or unhandled exception.
This command-line utility is aimed at capturing process dumps of otherwise difficult to isolate and reproduce CPU spikes. It also serves as a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor and generate process dumps when a process has a hung window or unhandled exception.
Sysinternals Process Monitor runs on a Windows device and uses a filter driver to log real-time file system, registry, and process/thread monitoring. It is a vital tool for troubleshooting Windows and combines the capabilities of two older Sysinternals tools: filemon and regmon.
Process Monitor is a free advanced monitoring tool included in the Windows Sysinternals suite of Windows utilities. It lets you view detailed information about all processes running on your system. Specifically, these are details about events triggered by specific processes.
In this tutorial, I provide an overview of Process Monitor (ProcMon), a powerful Windows monitoring tool. I explain how to start and filter ProcMon, find changed values, enable boot logging, and run ProcMon against a remote machine.
This update to Process Monitor, a utility for observing real-time file system, Registry, and process or thread activity, improves handling of incomplete Procmon Log files (.pml), and restores "Copy All" functionality in the Event Properties window.
If Process Monitor is able to locate symbols for images referenced in the trace it will attempt to resolve addresses to the functions in which they reside. You can also configure Process Monitor to log activity very early in the boot process - during the initialization of boot-start device drivers.
The Process Monitor (ProcMon) tool is used to track the various processes activity in the Windows operating system. This utility allows you to show how processes access files on disk, registry keys, remote resources, etc. in real-time. The ProcMon combines the capabilities of two legacy Sysinternals utilities at once — FileMon and RegMon.
Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded. The Process Explorer display consists of two sub-windows.