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Robert,
If the email addy you are using here is legit, I can email you a .zip
file with an older version of Process Explorer that works with Win98.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009
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http://dts-l.net/
"Robert Macy" wrote in message
news:4a673e50-af1f-4a57-9b4a-d465f241b725@j36g2000prj.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 9, 7:23 pm, "glee" wrote:
> OK...we'll top post.
>
> 1) You're still listing a few non-XP processes in your new list.
> 2) Win98 would have shown more than what you listed if you ran an
> anti-virus and some other utilities shown in your XP list.
> 3) The "task list' from Ctrl+Alt+Del in Win98 did NOT show anywhere
> near
> all processes that were actually running.
>
> If you still have a Win98 installation (I do), run Process Explorer
> and
> you will see the "real" task list, and it will show closer to the same
> number of processes as a basic XP system...it will likely even show
> your
> mscorsvw if you install .NET Framework on Win98.
>
> Tim Meddick" wrote in message
>
> news:ewqfSDECLHA.3880@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Yes, some of those processes are of my own choosing...
>
> > Quick, aren't you!
>
> > However, the discussion was started with one of the topics being the
> > differences between XP and the Win98 OSes.
>
> > My tasklist for Win98 went something like :
>
> > systray.exe
> > explorer.exe
>
> > ..and my tasklist for XP WITHOUT anything "custom" goes something
> > like
> > :
>
> > smss
> > csrss
> > winlogon
> > services
> > lsass
> > svchost
> > svchost
> > MsMpEng
> > svchost
> > svchost
> > spoolsv
> > svchost
> > avgwdsvc (I have to have some AV installed!)
> > svchost
> > jqs
> > SMAgent
> > svchost
> > avgrsx (more of the AV)
> > avgemc (and more AV)
> > avgcsrvx (yet more AV)
> > alg
> > explorer
> > avgtray (and more AV)
> > hkcmd
> > MSASCui
> > Monitor
> > jusched
> > CTFMON
> > Taskmgr
> > cmd
> > ntvdm
> > explorer
> > avgnsx (last bit of AV)
> > iexplore
> > mscorsvw
> > cisvc
> > cidaemon
> > wuauclt
> > ServiceLayer
> > wuauclt
>
> > "glee" wrote in message
> >news:hupg1b$c50$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> >> LOL! Tim! Are you seriously going to discuss how XP runs all these
> >> background processes, and that post a task list full of third-party
> >> processes as proof?! Please tell me you are joking!
>
> >> Every one of the processes I have copied below from your list are
> >> third-party processes you have added (some are NT Resource Kit or
> >> XP
> >> Power Toys processes), not XP processes:
>
> >> RapportMgmtService.exe
> >> timeserv.exe
> >> RapportService.exe
> >> BlueSoleil.exe
> >> TaskSwitch.exe
> >> Monitor.exe
> >> LUNABAR.EXE
> >> WZQKPICK.EXE
> >> SAVER.EXE
> >> ZOOM.EXE
> >> PrvDisk.exe
> >> tclock.exe
> >> Diskmon.exe
> >> CLOCK.EXE
> >> UnlockerAssistant.exe
> >> TimsMGR.exe
> >> ServiceLayer.exe
> >> DATALAY.EXE
>
> >> NO WONDER you take so long to log on!
> >> As I stated, it isn't from XP serives and processes.
>
> >> These are AVG anti-virus processes:
> >> avgwdsvc.exe
> >> avgrsx.exe
> >> avgemc.exe
> >> avgcsrvx.exe
>
> >> The only XP processes there that I would eliminate are cisvc.exe
> >> and
> >> cidaemon.exe, and that is done by turning off Search Indexing.
>
> >> Windows XP may run slowly and you may see multiple symptoms in
> >> Windows Task Manager
> >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899869
>
> >> Then you can right-click the C: in My Computer, then click
> >> Properties, and uncheck "Allow indexing service to....."
>
> >> Cheers!
>
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009
> A+http://dts-l.net/
I found 4 different versions of Process Explorer previously downloaded
on this machine [Win98]; one is labeled specifically for the WinXP
none of them appeared to do anything, so...
Process Explorer 11.3 software download - Windows - VersionTracker
Feb 16, 2006 ... Find Process Explorer downloads, reviews, and updates
for ... Windows XP; Windows 2003; Windows 2000; Windows NT; Windows
98; Windows 95 ...
www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/32005 -
downled that version, ran it, again, nothing what's it supposed to
do?
I did find an entry in the ctrl-alt-del listing showing procexplorer,
or such, was running, but other than that, nothing going on.
What is it supposed to do?
If the email addy you are using here is legit, I can email you a .zip
file with an older version of Process Explorer that works with Win98.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009
A+
http://dts-l.net/
"Robert Macy" wrote in message
news:4a673e50-af1f-4a57-9b4a-d465f241b725@j36g2000prj.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 9, 7:23 pm, "glee" wrote:
> OK...we'll top post.
>
> 1) You're still listing a few non-XP processes in your new list.
> 2) Win98 would have shown more than what you listed if you ran an
> anti-virus and some other utilities shown in your XP list.
> 3) The "task list' from Ctrl+Alt+Del in Win98 did NOT show anywhere
> near
> all processes that were actually running.
>
> If you still have a Win98 installation (I do), run Process Explorer
> and
> you will see the "real" task list, and it will show closer to the same
> number of processes as a basic XP system...it will likely even show
> your
> mscorsvw if you install .NET Framework on Win98.
>
> Tim Meddick" wrote in message
>
> news:ewqfSDECLHA.3880@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Yes, some of those processes are of my own choosing...
>
> > Quick, aren't you!
>
> > However, the discussion was started with one of the topics being the
> > differences between XP and the Win98 OSes.
>
> > My tasklist for Win98 went something like :
>
> > systray.exe
> > explorer.exe
>
> > ..and my tasklist for XP WITHOUT anything "custom" goes something
> > like
> > :
>
> > smss
> > csrss
> > winlogon
> > services
> > lsass
> > svchost
> > svchost
> > MsMpEng
> > svchost
> > svchost
> > spoolsv
> > svchost
> > avgwdsvc (I have to have some AV installed!)
> > svchost
> > jqs
> > SMAgent
> > svchost
> > avgrsx (more of the AV)
> > avgemc (and more AV)
> > avgcsrvx (yet more AV)
> > alg
> > explorer
> > avgtray (and more AV)
> > hkcmd
> > MSASCui
> > Monitor
> > jusched
> > CTFMON
> > Taskmgr
> > cmd
> > ntvdm
> > explorer
> > avgnsx (last bit of AV)
> > iexplore
> > mscorsvw
> > cisvc
> > cidaemon
> > wuauclt
> > ServiceLayer
> > wuauclt
>
> > "glee" wrote in message
> >news:hupg1b$c50$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> >> LOL! Tim! Are you seriously going to discuss how XP runs all these
> >> background processes, and that post a task list full of third-party
> >> processes as proof?! Please tell me you are joking!
>
> >> Every one of the processes I have copied below from your list are
> >> third-party processes you have added (some are NT Resource Kit or
> >> XP
> >> Power Toys processes), not XP processes:
>
> >> RapportMgmtService.exe
> >> timeserv.exe
> >> RapportService.exe
> >> BlueSoleil.exe
> >> TaskSwitch.exe
> >> Monitor.exe
> >> LUNABAR.EXE
> >> WZQKPICK.EXE
> >> SAVER.EXE
> >> ZOOM.EXE
> >> PrvDisk.exe
> >> tclock.exe
> >> Diskmon.exe
> >> CLOCK.EXE
> >> UnlockerAssistant.exe
> >> TimsMGR.exe
> >> ServiceLayer.exe
> >> DATALAY.EXE
>
> >> NO WONDER you take so long to log on!
> >> As I stated, it isn't from XP serives and processes.
>
> >> These are AVG anti-virus processes:
> >> avgwdsvc.exe
> >> avgrsx.exe
> >> avgemc.exe
> >> avgcsrvx.exe
>
> >> The only XP processes there that I would eliminate are cisvc.exe
> >> and
> >> cidaemon.exe, and that is done by turning off Search Indexing.
>
> >> Windows XP may run slowly and you may see multiple symptoms in
> >> Windows Task Manager
> >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899869
>
> >> Then you can right-click the C: in My Computer, then click
> >> Properties, and uncheck "Allow indexing service to....."
>
> >> Cheers!
>
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009
> A+http://dts-l.net/
I found 4 different versions of Process Explorer previously downloaded
on this machine [Win98]; one is labeled specifically for the WinXP
none of them appeared to do anything, so...
Process Explorer 11.3 software download - Windows - VersionTracker
Feb 16, 2006 ... Find Process Explorer downloads, reviews, and updates
for ... Windows XP; Windows 2003; Windows 2000; Windows NT; Windows
98; Windows 95 ...
www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/32005 -
downled that version, ran it, again, nothing what's it supposed to
do?
I did find an entry in the ctrl-alt-del listing showing procexplorer,
or such, was running, but other than that, nothing going on.
What is it supposed to do?