Task list in DOS window.

T

Tim Kimber

Is it possible to get a task list (Similar to the one in
the Task manager) in a cmd window. I need the information
to be available via a batch command file.
 
G

Guest

And if there is no way of getting the support tools
installed.
Rgds,
Tim
-----Original Message-----
TLIST.EXE from the Support Tools.

HTH

Dean

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Tim Kimber said:
Is it possible to get a task list (Similar to the one in
the Task manager) in a cmd window. I need the information
to be available via a batch command file.


.
 
D

Dean Wells

If it's XP, you can use WMIC, if not ... no other way without making
other additions to the OS.

Why can you not install the Support Tools?

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Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
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And if there is no way of getting the support tools
installed.
Rgds,
Tim
-----Original Message-----
TLIST.EXE from the Support Tools.

HTH

Dean

--
Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
MSEtechnology
[[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m a i l


Tim Kimber said:
Is it possible to get a task list (Similar to the one in
the Task manager) in a cmd window. I need the information
to be available via a batch command file.


.
 
G

Guest

Thanks,
Corporate policy may prevent the installation of the
support tools. I can only ask on top of that the PC is on
a different continent.
-----Original Message-----
If it's XP, you can use WMIC, if not ... no other way without making
other additions to the OS.

Why can you not install the Support Tools?

--
Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
MSEtechnology
[[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m a i l


And if there is no way of getting the support tools
installed.
Rgds,
Tim
-----Original Message-----
TLIST.EXE from the Support Tools.

HTH

Dean

--
Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
MSEtechnology
[[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e
m
a i l
Is it possible to get a task list (Similar to the one in
the Task manager) in a cmd window. I need the information
to be available via a batch command file.


.


.
 
D

Dean Wells

Hmmm ... understood. Short of using a custom written script, there are
no further built in tools that will assist I'm afraid.

Dean

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Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
MSEtechnology
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R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m a i l


Thanks,
Corporate policy may prevent the installation of the
support tools. I can only ask on top of that the PC is on
a different continent.
-----Original Message-----
If it's XP, you can use WMIC, if not ... no other way without making
other additions to the OS.

Why can you not install the Support Tools?

--
Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
MSEtechnology
[[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m a i l


And if there is no way of getting the support tools
installed.
Rgds,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
TLIST.EXE from the Support Tools.

HTH

Dean

--
Dean Wells [MVP / Windows platform]
MSEtechnology
[[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m
a i l


Is it possible to get a task list (Similar to the one in
the Task manager) in a cmd window. I need the
information
to be available via a batch command file.


.


.
 
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Hi Tim:

Is this the same Tim Kimber who was in Hustler of Muscle Beach?

Thanks,
Jeff




Tim Kimber said:
Is it possible to get a task list (Similar to the one in
the Task manager) in a cmd window. I need the information
to be available via a batch command file.
 

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