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horusofoz
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Remote Process Explorer

Program: Remote Process Explorer

Website: http://lizardsystems.com/remote-process-explorer/

License: Freeware (For Personal Use)

Description: With Remote Process Explorer, you will be able to get the list of processes and will also be in a position to manage them. On a local or remote computer, users can kill a process, run a new one or change the priority of a process.

In order to do this, you are not required to install additional software on a remote computer since the program uses the in-built functions of the operating system. With Remote Process Explorer, you will be able to see complete information about each running process. It will also indicate the time the process began, the user who started the process the path to its executable file as well as the amount of memory and CPU it uses.

This information is available in the Task Manager and can be obtained for a local as well as a remote computer. For managing a remote computer, Remote Process Explorer has in-built tools built that it uses

snacdaws
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looks good but

it looks like something a hacker would use so not sure if anyone here would do it

judging by the description given anyway

because if a hacker got hold of the ip address of a pc they could use this and other normal programs that can be used over a remote connection, remote pc programs could be potentially be used by hackers

i'm not wierd, i'm just different

snacdaws
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we will see if i like the program

if i like the program i just might try to make a test portable app but not post the info or the app until someone gives the ok on the program itself

i'm not wierd, i'm just different

NonSecwitter
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This would be great

I'm a network administrator, and an app like this would save me a lot of time. I'd prefer to use it as a portable app because I work from different workstations, and I don't like the way most programs clutter up the system. FWIW

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