Process Explorer v14.1

March 16, 2011 | Filed Under Tools | 378 views 

Windows Sysinternals released Process Explorer v14.1 a couple days ago.

A necessary tool for anyone running Windows clients and servers. Process Explorer gives you a deep view into processes running on a Windows system. It allows you to view a process’s associated dlls, file handles, open files, open directories, etc. A great tool for tracking down potential issues with a running application.

Download Process Explorer v14.1 here.

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