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Process Explorer
I set Process Explorer to load at logon but it does not do it.
I cold start and log in. What do I need to get it to load ? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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Process Explorer
AIOE wrote:
I set Process Explorer to load at logon but it does not do it. I cold start and log in. What do I need to get it to load ? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus === AVAST Preferences, turn off message... Process Explorer takes command line arguments, one of which suppresses the screen presentation of the EULA. You basically want a "silent start". This may not be explained on the documentation page, but the forum where it's discussed has the details. https://forum.sysinternals.com/eula-...783_page1.html "/accepteula" switch to avoid the prompt HKCU\Software\Sysinternals\Procmon EulaAccepted DWORD 1 That's two ways to do it. Add the EULA switch to where you're launching, or add an entry to the Registry. Check when starting the program after the Registry mod, that the EULA is no longer popping up. Apparently, if a program is launched from Task Scheduler (and it runs as the SYSTEM account by default), that also suppresses the EULA, and should allow it to start. But that means you have to know enough about scheduling tasks, to have set a task which is defined to "start at startup". You can do such a thing, but I don't know the details right off hand. In any case, the EULA is one reason it won't start. Paul |
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Process Explorer
Process Explorer not Process Monitor.
The EULA only shows the very first time either is started. After that, there is no EULA shown at the apps startup. I think that PE may actually start. I have it set to replace Task Manager. So at Win start I see nothing anywhere. When I do Ctrl-Shift-Esc PE almost immediately appears like it was loaded and ready to run or running but not visible. |
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