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Process explorer vs process monitor
Process explorer vs process monitor









Process Explorer doesn’t display Private Bytes, I/O Total and Username by default. Process explorer by default displays less columns than Process Hacker. The following info is displayed by defaultįinally the Network tab which displays by default The Services tab by default displays all services (including drivers) on the system. The highlighting used can be found in Hacker | Options… menu then selecting Highlighting.

process explorer vs process monitor

The processes view defaults to a process tree displaying Process Explorer is a single self-contained file with both x86 & 圆4 versions, had IA64 support (if you care), so is a bit more convenient. This is based on my Windows 7 圆4 machine. (additional 850 KB used at runtime when used on 圆4) But it is also no longer on SysInternals site)

process explorer vs process monitor

(No longer on SysInternals site)įor Windows NT 4.0/Window 9x/ME support use version 11.21 (I think. Process Hacker + Source Code available here:įor Windows 2000 support use version 12.04. This tool is NOT intended for general system optimization.” as per the FAQ One should note Process Hacker Target Audience is “…intended users are developers and people interested in Windows internals. However an open source project has been working on a competing product since 2008 known as “Process Hacker” This product now is quite mature and thought I would like to cover the differences of both products.

process explorer vs process monitor

( I was hoping to have a screenshot of this version as well but couldn’t find it anywhere…) In any case as of May 2011 with version 14.12 the tool has come a long way to be one of the most advanced “task manager” tools available: It wasn’t until 16 June 2001 when Version 5.0 came out that it got renamed to Process Explorer.

process explorer vs process monitor

Notice the lack of processes in Windows NT 4.0!īy version 2.01 it had been renamed to HandleEx added some more process properties and kill feature. Process Explorer was originally released in 1998 under the name NTHandlEx. Process Explorer the tool we’ve all come to love as “Task Manager on Steroids” has been for many IT pros one of the essential tools in their troubleshooting toolkit.











Process explorer vs process monitor