PrcView for Windows 95, 98, NT and Windows 2000
Introduction:
PrcView is a process viewer utility that displays detailed information about processes running under Windows. For each process it displays memory, threads and module usage. For each DLL it shows full path and version information. PrcView comes with a command line version that allows you to write scripts to check if a process is running, kill it, etc.
WhatÂ’s been added in 3.0
- DLL usage summary – displays all DLLÂ’s currently in use, shows processes which use selected DLL.
- Displays complete task tree – parent/child relationships for all processes in the system.
- Displays Task list like the standard task manager.
- PrcView distribution now includes PV.EXE – a new utility that provides PrcView functionality from the command-line. Use pv –h for more information about available options.
What was included in Version 2.0
- Get the full list of DLLÂ’s for each running process including FULL PATH for each loaded module – discover what DLLÂ’s your process really uses and where they are located.
- Double click on any module or process to get the full version information.
- Save any view as a tab-separated text file by just pressing F2.
- Process Finder Tool – just drag the finder icon and drop it to the process Window to select the desired process.
- Smooth update – you donÂ’t need to press the refresh “button” to get the updated list of all processes, PrcView periodically updates the process list for you.
- New look and new icons
Installation:
No special installation is required on Windows 95/98. Create a new, empty folder and place all the files PRCVIEW.EXE and PRCVIEW.HLP there. For Windows NT4 you will also need to copy PSAPI.DLL library if it is not already located in the \WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory.
Main Window:
The main window shows you a list of running processes including information process Id, priority, and full path to the process module. You can sort columns by clicking on the column header.
Note that although you donÂ’t need to have administrative privilege on Windows NT to run PrcView, list of task PrcView can access depends on your set of privileges.
Show modules:
Information about each loaded module including the module name, the module base address in process space, the module size and full to the loaded module path.
Show version:
You can display comprehensive version information by double-clicking the appropriate line in the main or module window
Show threads:
Information about all process threads including threads Id and priority. Note that if PrcView uses Performance Data Helper to enumerate threads under Windows NT, it can take a few seconds at the first time to open the list of threads while Windows is loading all necessary libraries.
Show Memory:
Information about all memory blocks belonging to the selected process. Contains information about base address, protection, size and state for each memory block.
Show Heaps:
Information about all heaps allocated by the selected process. You can display heap memory blocks by double clicking on the appropriate heap in the list box
Show Version:
Displays version information about selected module. You can display version information by double-clicking the appropriate line in the main or module window
Kill process:
Just another way to kill a selected process. Note that killing a process can cause undesired results including loss of data and system instability. The process will not be given a chance to save its state or data before it is terminated. It is advisable to try the “Notify” button in the “Kill” dialog to close a GUI-based application first (via WM_SYSCOMMAND)
Debug process:
Nice way to attach a debugger to a running application. PrcView reads the “AeDebug” key and starts a registered debug application. PrcView allows you not only to select a process to debug but also to associate a particular project with it. This is especially useful while debugging an DLL that has a separate project. Associations are stored in the registry.
Set priority class:
Allows you to specify a new priority class for the selected process.
The Process Finder Tool:
With the Process Finder Tool you can find the process corresponding to a selected window.
To find a process:
- Arrange your windows so that PrcView and the window of the desired process are visible.
- Press the Find Process button on the toolbar.
- Keep left mouse button pressed while dragging the Finder Tool to the desired window.
- Release mouse button. PrcView will select the corresponding process in the main view.
Process Tree
Shows you the process hierarchy for all running processes. You can select the desired task by clicking on the process item in the Process Tree window.
Module Usage
Information about all loaded modules in the system including the module name, the module base address in process space, the module size and full to the loaded module path. Selecting a module from the module list shows only processes witch use a selected module. Selecting “Module Usage” again returns the main window to the original process list. You can display comprehensive version information by double-clicking the appropriate line in the window.
Show Application
Shows all top-level window titles. You can select the desired task by clicking on the process item in this window. Double-click sends the selected application to the front.
Configuration option:
- Start Minimized: PrcView starts minimized. This option is useful in combination with the “Use System Tray” option if you plan to place PrcView in the “Startup” folder.
- Use System Tray: PrcView places a small icon In the System Tray, hiding itself when minimized.
- Allow Multiply Instances: If turned “on”, PrcView allows to start more than one instance of the program. If turned “off” the instance of PrcView that is already running will be activated.
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Set Refresh Times: Allows to specify refresh times for main/thread/module windows. If specified time is greater than zero, PrcView will refresh windows cyclically.
Refreshing Information:
Use Menu/Toolbar in the main view or F5 in any view to refresh information in the corresponding window
Save Current View:
Use Menu/Toolbar in the main view or F2 in any view to save information in the corresponding window
Reporting Bugs and Feedback:
If you encounter a problem while running PrcView, please visit TeamCTI to obtain the latest version. If you still have problems, please send a description of your problem to
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