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Command line utility to list processes with the "command line that was used to start the process"

 
 
flahmeshess
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      11th Oct 2006
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.

 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      11th Oct 2006

"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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Edwin vMierlo
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      11th Oct 2006
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.


"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "flahmeshess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > 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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flahmeshess
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      11th Oct 2006
Thanks. Where can I get the tlist.exe command ?

Edwin vMierlo wrote:
> 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.
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > "flahmeshess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > 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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John John
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      11th Oct 2006
Look in your Windows 2000 CD. It's in SUPPORT.CAB in the
\SUPPORT\TOOLS folder.

John

flahmeshess wrote:
> Thanks. Where can I get the tlist.exe command ?
>
> Edwin vMierlo wrote:
>
>>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.
>>
>>
>>"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>"flahmeshess" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>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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flahmeshess
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      12th Oct 2006
Ok. Thanks very much and thanks to all responses.

John John wrote:
> Look in your Windows 2000 CD. It's in SUPPORT.CAB in the
> \SUPPORT\TOOLS folder.
>
> John
>


 
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