XP powerful tasklist command --- invincible XP command
Use the "Ctrl Alt Del" key button in Windows XP to enter the Windows Task Manager, and you can view the full process list of this unit in the Process tab, and you can get more by manually customization process list. Multi process information, such as session ID, user name, etc., but unfortunately, we can't see which system services are available until these processes. In fact, a new command line tool "Tasklist.exe" in Windows XP can implement the above features.
Use the "Ctrl Alt Del" key button in Windows XP to enter the Windows Task Manager, and you can view the full process list of this unit in the Process tab, and you can get more by manually customization process list. Multi process information, such as session ID, user name, etc., but unfortunately, we can't see which system services are available until these processes. In fact, a new command line tool "Tasklist.exe" in Windows XP can implement the above features.
Use the tasklist command to display all processes running on a local or remote computer with multiple execution parameters. Use format:
Tasklist [/ s system [/ u username [/ p [password]]] [/ m [module] | / svc | / v] [/ fi filter [/ fo format] [/ NH]
Parameter meanings:
/ S ystem specifies the connected remote system.
/ U [ombain] User specifies which user who uses this command.
/ P [password] specifies the password for the specified user.
/ M [Module] lists the DLL that calls the specified
All processes of the module. If no module name is specified, all modules loaded by each process are displayed.
/ SVC displays the service in each process.
/ V Display details.
/ FIFILTER displays a series of processes that match the filter specified.
/ FOFORMAT specifies the output format, valid value: Table, List, CSV.
/ NH Specifies the column title in the output. Only valid for Table and CSV format.