Are you a system administrator managing multiple computers over a local area network? Leaving Windows Assistance and Remote Desktop Protocol alone, how do you deal with "Application Not Responding" windows on users' PCs? Using Windows Task Manager to terminate stalled processes on a user's computers is surely possible, but requires either physical access to the PC or logging in with RDP or Windows Assistance, which is not always an option.
Remote Process Explorer, a product by LizardSystems, makes it possible to manage remote processes on remote computers without installing anything on them or launching an RDP session. This new tool beats Windows Task Manager feature-by-feature, replacing it with a much more advanced product – at no charge for personal use.
Monitor all local and remote processes through a single user interface and access vital information about processes such as Process ID, Parent PID, Priority, Handles, Threads, and much more, in real-time. The product displays complete information about every local and remote process, including owner information, CPU time and memory consumption, path to executable file, and much more.
Not sure if a particular process a user complains about is malware? For a bit of extra security, Remote Process Explorer allows looking up processes over the Internet, retrieving additional information and reporting about known malware.
Launch, terminate or change priority for any process running on either local or remote PC. Remote Process Explorer shows processes in the form of a process tree, allowing easy navigation among processes and their dependencies. It's easy to terminate all