Ever needed to find out just what the *blip* your computer is doing, when you are trying to run an application or excute something and you don’t know what process your computer is trying to execute?
If you’ve heard of Process Explorer, then you’ll definitely know you need to run the application install and fire it up, right?
Well not anymore you don’t, what if you have a PC that you just need to quickly check the processes running in more detail? What if you cannot install software on this PC, but you have internet access? Then you can access a live repository of the Sysinternals tools. That’s right!
Simply type in the address bar, or in a run dialogue box, \\live.sysinternals.com\tools and you can access all Microsoft tools as part of the sysinternals which includes Process Explorer. How cool is that?
More detail about the live Sysinternals repository here: Official Website
