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Processes, Process Id's and full command lines

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tpms2000

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Jan 20, 2003
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Is there a Windows function that gives similar information to the "ps" command in Unix, specifically:
Processes, Process Id's and, most importantly, full command lines?
I believe there are utilities such as CmdLine from DiamondCS (not tried it yet). Is there a Windows (undocumented?) feature to display this?
 
tlist is from the NT resource kit. Although it may still work, I don't know how robust it would be. I've looked through the resource kit, and I don't see the particular command you are looking for. I know in 2000, they was ptree. This would do exactly what you want. Don't know why they didn't include in 2003. By the way, PMON won't give you what you are looking for. According to this article, you should be able to use pviewer:

 
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