I think I know what you look for, "the command line which was used to start
a process" is what you are looking for
c:\>tlist.exe -v
will give you this "the command line which was used to start a process"
example output :
<snip>
0 1552 UpdaterUI.exe Title:
Command Line: "C:\Program Files\Network Associates\Common
Framework\UpdaterUI.exe" /StartedFromRunKey
</snip>
(the example here is an executable started, part of an antivirus package)
HTH,
_Edwin.
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> "flahmeshess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hi !
> > I found this utility that can show the command line that was used to
> > start the processed. It is called Proccess Explorer from
> > Systeminternals.
> > I find it very good. However, I need one that is able to run in
> > command line rather than GUI.. Like the pslist from Systeminternals but
> > shows the "command line" also.
> > Any idea if such utility is available ?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> I suggest you post some sample output so that we know
> what you expect.
>
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