csrss.exe and winlogon.exe is this a Window Vista process?

G

Guest

csrss.exe and winlogon.exe is this a Windows Vista processes and how come i
have
two csrss.exe process on the task manager.
 
S

Shane Nokes

There should be 1 csrss for user & 1 for system.

And yes winlogon.exe is the main executable used to handle the genuine
checks and the NT Logon process.
 
G

Guest

I'm looking at csrss.exe on task manager and i dont see any User Name it's
blank no name. Is this even normal?
 
R

Rock

GT said:
I'm looking at csrss.exe on task manager and i dont see any User Name it's
blank no name. Is this even normal?

Open task manager with elevated privileges to see the user name for those
two processes. Start | Task Manager | Right click, run as administrator.
Or open TM from the taskbar and click on Show processes for all users. The
User name displays in admin mode, but not otherwise. I have two running,
both under System. It's normal.
 
M

Mamamegs

GT explained :
csrss.exe and winlogon.exe is this a Windows Vista processes and how
come i have
two csrss.exe process on the task manager.

csrss.exe:
Description: csrss.exe is the main executable for the Microsoft
Client/Server Runtime Server Subsystem. This process manages most
graphical commands in Windows. This program is important for the stable
and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated

winlogon.exe:
Description: winlogon.exe is a process belonging to the Windows login
manager. It handles the login and logout procedures on your system.
This program is important for the stable and secure running of your
computer and should not be terminated.

Source: http://www.processlibrary.com/

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