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BeadyBeady Bee
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      10th Feb 2011
I use the Task Manager a lot, but unfortunately, there is no option to
display process start times. I tried Process Viewer, but can't find
such an option there, either. Is there a way to display process start
times?
 
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John Wunderlich
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      10th Feb 2011

BeadyBeady Bee <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I use the Task Manager a lot, but unfortunately, there is no
> option to display process start times. I tried Process Viewer,
> but can't find such an option there, either. Is there a way to
> display process start times?
>


Sure. Try using "Process Explorer". You will never go back to Task
Manager again. Simply double-clicking on a task will bring up a window
and the "Image" tab will display the Start Time.

Process Explorer:
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653>

HTH,
JW
 
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BeadyBeady Bee
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      10th Feb 2011
On Feb 10, 12:29*am, John Wunderlich <jwunderl...@lycos.com> wrote:
> BeadyBeady Bee <beadybeady...@gmail.com> wrote innews:c2bb7504-a19f-494a-99b9-(E-Mail Removed)
>
> > I use the Task Manager a lot, but unfortunately, there is no
> > option to display process start times. *I tried Process Viewer,
> > but can't find such an option there, either. *Is there a way to
> > display process start times?

>
> Sure. *Try using "Process Explorer". *You will never go back to Task
> Manager again. *Simply double-clicking on a task will bring up a window
> and the "Image" tab will display the Start Time.
>
> Process Explorer: *
> * *<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653>


I'll give it a whirl. Thanks!
 
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Tim Meddick
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      10th Feb 2011
I totally agree (with "John Wunderlich") Process Explorer is a brilliant (&
free) tool.

Check-out it's ability to insert itself into Window's as a replacement Task
Manager (so whenever you summon the Window's Task Manager (like
[Ctrl-Alt-Del]), Process Explorer will appear instead)!!

Also, if you can work with text-only "command-line" tools; try out the
PSTOOLS (from the same developers as Process Explorer). The utility :
[pslist.exe] by default, gives you the current task-list with column
titled; "Elapsed Time" from which you can simply work out the time any
process began.

Process Explorer :
http://download.sysinternals.com/Fil...ssExplorer.zip

PSTools (zip) :
http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/PsTools.zip

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"BeadyBeady Bee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I use the Task Manager a lot, but unfortunately, there is no option to
> display process start times. I tried Process Viewer, but can't find
> such an option there, either. Is there a way to display process start
> times?


 
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BeadyBeady Bee
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      11th Feb 2011
On Feb 10, 9:12*am, "Tim Meddick" <timmedd...@o2.co.uk> wrote:
> I totally agree (with "John Wunderlich") Process Explorer is a brilliant (&
> free) tool.
>
> Check-out it's ability to insert itself into Window's as a replacement Task
> Manager (so whenever you summon the Window's Task Manager (like
> [Ctrl-Alt-Del]), Process Explorer will appear instead)!!
>
> Also, if you can work with text-only "command-line" tools; try out the
> PSTOOLS (from the same developers as Process Explorer). *The utility :
> [pslist.exe] *by default, gives you the current task-list with *column
> titled; "Elapsed Time" from which you can simply work out the time any
> process began.
>
> Process Explorer :http://download.sysinternals.com/Fil...ssExplorer.zip
>
> PSTools (zip) :http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/PsTools.zip
>
> ==
>
> Cheers, * *Tim Meddick, * *Peckham, London. * *:-)


Tim,

It's on my radar. Thanks.
 
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