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GeneralW2K shares/workgroup/services Pin
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GeneralApps vs Processes in Task Manager Pin
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Imran Ebrahim18-Dec-03 11:03
Imran Ebrahim18-Dec-03 11:03 
I think process would refer to the memory that is taken up by the application/service. All running programs therefore would show up in the process list (umm lets not talk abt device drivers)

Only programs that need to interact with the user get classified as applications. Example of a process could be an antivirus monitor, web server etc which could have GUI's to be configured but can work without user interaction.

Multiple instances of an application like Internet Explorer can share the same process space (i'm not sure how its done Unsure | :~ ) .
When you hit Ctrl-N on IE to create a new window you notice there is an additional application (ie IE WTF | :WTF: ). Whereas if you were to click on the IE icon, an additional application AND process would show up.OMG | :OMG:

IE Cool | :cool:
QuestionHow to identify what process is holding a file open. Pin
LizardWiz17-Dec-03 6:30
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GeneralFile transfer utility Pin
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GeneralWindows/IE/OE Interaction Pin
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GeneralSQL Server Messages Pin
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