Software Update: Process Explorer 11.0

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Process Explorer has been updated by Microsoft to version 11.0. This program is developed by Mark Russinovich, who previously worked for Sysinternals, and should be seen as an extended version of the task manager in Windows. With Process Explorer, for example, you can see exactly for each process which handles and files it has open, and which dlls it uses. The changelog of this release shows the following changes:

What’s new in Version 11.0:

  • New treelist control for better UI responsiveness
  • Asynchronous thread symbol resolution on threads tab of process properties
  • More flags on groups in security tab and SID display
  • Thread IDs on threads tab
  • Online search uses default web browser and search engine
  • Vista ASLR column for processes and DLLs
  • Vista Process and thread I/O and memory priorities in process and thread properties
  • Vista Process and thread I/O and memory columns
  • PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION support on process permissions on Vista
  • Run as limited user runs with low IL on Vista
  • Reports information for all object types on Vista
  • Show details for all processes elevation menu item on Vista
  • Supports replacement of task manager on Vista
  • /e to launch elevated
  • /s switch to select a process at startup
  • Compiled w/ASLR, DEP
  • Faster startup
  • Miscellaneous bug fixes and minor improvements

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Version number 11.0
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP x64, Windows XP IA-64, Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows Server 2003 IA-64, Windows XP Media Center 2005, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64
Website Microsoft Corporation
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File size

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License type Freeware
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