![]() exe name, you can use the "Include Process from Window" icon (eighth from the left). If it is found, Process Monitor stops scrolling and highlights the row where it first finds the process name. If you don't see it, try searching for it by clicking the binoculars icon ("Find") and typing the process name (include its extension, e.g. Launch Process Monitor and see if you can observe your process scrolling by under the Process Name column. As with all diagnoses, there may be several approaches you can take, but since this tip is focusing on Process Monitor we'll use its capabilities to see what's going on. You'd like to know if it's hung or if it is in fact doing something that you just can't detect at the moment. In this first scenario, imagine that you have a process running, but it doesn't seem to be doing anything. In this tip I'll show you how to actually use some of its features in diagnosis. I introduced this tool in the tip titled Understanding Process Monitor. Process Monitor from Sysinternals is a great diagnostic tool when you want to figure out what is going on with process and/or files.
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