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ProcessExplorer displays detailed information about the selected process, including basic information (such as: project, etc) as well as modules that process uses. It displays module’s preferred base address, if available. If a library is using a different base address than that of the compiled code, then you’ll see it in the “Real Base Address” column.
The details for the selected process are displayed as a tree structure. Depending on the process, different kind of details are shown.
Here’s a short list of the processes you can view with ProcessExplorer:

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The most effective way to find the cause of application’s performance problems is to run the profiler, in our case – time profiler (tools -> performance page -> time profiler). Profiler shows who/what was running during previous time, it provides information about how time spent on each thread and library. It helps to spot that an application is not usefull, because it does not use memory intensively, because each thread is not working for a long time, or because a thread can be created many times and a is not properly destroyed.

Exploring with Process Explorer is also great way to understand how much time and memory each module in your application is using. As shown in the example below, if we click the “show modules used by…” button in the Application usage section, we see that the.NET Framework (and all DLLs it loads) takes about 80% of memory and time. Most of the other modules are related to the system infrastructure.
As you can see, the same thing can be checked with Process Explorer. Just select the process in the list, and click “Show Modules”. You will see a list of all modules loaded by the process, the times spent in each one, as well as the amount of memory the application uses.

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ProcessExplorer is a small.NET process analysis application. It has been created with the goal of being a simple tool for viewing active processes and their modules.
Its main window displays the list of all processes that were found on the system by the tools provided by the.NET framework. Selecting a process from the list opens a window showing detailed information about the process: memory usage, thread usage, etc. When you select slot a process from the list it also displays a list of libraries it loaded. When you select a library from the list it displays information about the preferred base address (the address the library was built with) and real base address (where the library was loaded).

The original project is still under development and I will add some more features like filtering (per process filter), exporting data to files,… in future. Currently the main feature is the ability to show active processes and to display list of dlls loaded by selected process.
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== Bugs, Known Issues, Workarounds ==
=== Known issues ===

* The application is not fully functional when this bug is present:
* The.NET framework does not correctly display exception details when an unhandled exception occurs.
* The application is unable to correctly display memory usage when the process is running in a user space mode (Windows)
* The application is unable to correctly display memory usage when the process is running in a kernel space mode (OSX)

=== Workarounds ===

* The default solution (from microsoft) is to not try and catch exceptions from user mode. However this means that many important exceptions are missed. The workaround for this problem is to compile with the /EHsc option, and recompile your projects. This forces a compiler check for all thrown exceptions, and if the exception is not caught in the main function of the dll or exe, the compiler will generate an error that you can catch and handle. There are two known bug when using /EHsc, one of which causes problems when the processes started from your application are not correctly terminated. The workaround for this is to explicitly terminate the process using Process.Kill().

* If you are a developer that needs to use /EHsc for some reason (for example, because your.NET application uses unmanaged code, or your unman

 

 

 

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The ProcessExplorer application was designbed to be a tool for viewing active processes and modules they use (DLL libraries). Main application window displays the list of all processes have been loaded, when you select a process from the list the right pane shows detailed process information as well as list of libraries loaded by it.
For each library loaded application displays preferred base address (the address the library was built with) and real base address (where the library was loaded). It is very important to build libaries so that every one has unique base address, because operating system relocates library when it is unable to load the library into its preffered address, and this, in turn, significantly slows down application startup and wastes physical memory

ProcessExplorer – FAQ

ProcessExplorer – Getting Started Guide

What is ProcessExplorer?
ProcessExplorer is a process viewer tool designed for Windows operating system. The application allows you to view detailed information about running processes. The tool is designed to show process list, open process details, process modules and open process libraries. The application can show you process state, current working directory, attached debugger, currently loaded module list and executable path. The tool uses system information to show process information. You can also manage processes, stop, delete and suspend them. The application has a user friendly interface and is very easy to use. It is ideal for developers, sysadmins, security researchers and system admins.

What is new in this version?
This version adds support for Remote Process Preview, Stop Process, and Show Applications.

What is new in this version?
This version adds support for Remote Process Preview, Stop Process, and Show Applications.

ProcessExplorer – Features List

Process Explorer is a process viewer tool designed for Windows operating system. The application allows you to view detailed information about running processes. The tool is designed to show process list, open process details, process modules and open process libraries. The application can show you process state, current working directory, attached debugger, currently loaded module list and executable path. The tool uses system information to show process information. You can also manage processes, stop, delete and suspend them. The application has a user friendly interface and is very easy to use. It is ideal for developers, sysadmins, security researchers and system admins.

What is new in this version?
This version adds support for Remote Process Preview, Stop Process, and Show Applications.

What is new in this version?
This version adds support for Remote Process Preview, Stop Process, and Show Applications.

Process Explorer – Version History

Process Explorer 5.0

2014-12-12

ProcessExplorer 5.0 is a tool designed for Windows operating system. The tool allows you to view detailed information about running processes. The tool is designed to show process list, open process details, process modules and

 

 

 

System Requirements:

 

Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
Mac OS X 10.6 or later
A MIDI-capable sound card (most older computers can use the game’s MIDI ports to emulate a MIDI interface)
Internet connection
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