Monitoring Software

J

JamesJ

I've looked, unsuccessfully, for software that can monitor an report on
program
or services that run during the day on my computer. I've looked in
Administrative Tools
but didn't find any log files there. Task Manager|Services tab don't have a
sort by starting time.
I'm not really concerned with the services that start when my computer
starts.
I have an event sound for 'Open program' and it seems to be getting
triggered more than I would prefer.
Any software to monitor these events?

Thanks,
James
 
D

Dave-UK

JamesJ said:
I've looked, unsuccessfully, for software that can monitor an report on
program
or services that run during the day on my computer. I've looked in
Administrative Tools
but didn't find any log files there. Task Manager|Services tab don't have a
sort by starting time.
I'm not really concerned with the services that start when my computer
starts.
I have an event sound for 'Open program' and it seems to be getting
triggered more than I would prefer.
Any software to monitor these events?

Thanks,
James

Maybe you have assigned the same sound to more than one event.
 
M

Malke

JamesJ said:
I've looked, unsuccessfully, for software that can monitor an report on
program
or services that run during the day on my computer. I've looked in
Administrative Tools
but didn't find any log files there. Task Manager|Services tab don't have
a sort by starting time.
I'm not really concerned with the services that start when my computer
starts.
I have an event sound for 'Open program' and it seems to be getting
triggered more than I would prefer.
Any software to monitor these events?

It's unclear why you want to do this, but there is always the free Process
Monitor.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx

If you want to spy on employees or family members (as opposed to just
wanting to know what is going on with your computer), eBlaster from
Spectorsoft is excellent.

Malke
 

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