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By Mark Russinovich

Published: June 28, 2019

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Introduction

Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Nowyou can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about whichhandles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded.

The Process Explorer display consists of two sub-windows. The topwindow always shows a list of the currently active processes, includingthe names of their owning accounts, whereas the information displayed inthe bottom window depends on the mode that Process Explorer is in: ifit is in handle mode you'll see the handles that the process selected inthe top window has opened; if Process Explorer is in DLL mode you'llsee the DLLs and memory-mapped files that the process has loaded.Process Explorer also has a powerful search capability that willquickly show you which processes have particular handles opened or DLLsloaded.

The unique capabilities of Process Explorer make it useful fortracking down DLL-version problems or handle leaks, and provide insightinto the way Windows and applications work.

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Runs on:

  • Client: Windows Vista and higher (Including IA64).
  • Server: Windows Server 2008 and higher (Including IA64).

Installation

Simply run Process Explorer (procexp.exe).

The help file describes Process Explorer operation and usage. If youhave problems or questions please visit the Sysinternals ProcessExplorer Forum.

Learn More

Here are some other handle and DLL viewing tools and informationavailable at Sysinternals:

  • The case of theUnexplained...
    In this video, Mark describes how he has solved seemingly unsolvablesystem and application problems on Windows.
  • Handle -a command-line handle viewer
  • ListDLLs -a command-line DLL viewer
  • PsList -local/remote command-line process lister
  • PsKill -local/remote command-line process killer
  • Defrag Tools: #2 - ProcessExplorer
    In this episode of Defrag Tools, Andrew Richards and Larry Larsenshow how to use Process Explorer to view the details of processes,both at a point in time and historically.
  • Windows Sysinternals Primer: Process Explorer, Process Monitor andMore
    Process Explorer gets a lot of attention in the first SysinternalsPrimer delivered by Aaron Margosis and Tim Reckmeyer at TechEd 2010.

Explorer Software

Have you ever noticed that many files don’t seem to work in the Preview Pane in Windows Vista’s Explorer? Until recently the only way to work around this was a painful registry hack… but now there’s a utility that will let you easily add file types to the preview list.

This article is divided up into two sections… if you want to understand how it all works, you can read through the description of the registry hack. If you just want to get right to the utility, skip down to the bottom.

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The Painful Manual Registry Hack Method

Scenario: We want to be able to preview reg hack (.reg) files.

The first thing we’ll want to do is navigate down to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.reg. Once we are there, we need to check the value of the (Default) key to figure out if there is a ProgID registered, and what the name of it is.

The ProgID is used so that multiple file extensions can have the same settings without duplicating information in the registry. This way the .reg and other keys can point to the “regfile” ProgID to get all their settings.

Next you’ll need to browse down to the ProgID key, where we’ll actually apply the hack: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTregfile. Once you are there, create a new key called shellex under it, and then create another key under that one with this name:

{8895b1c6-b41f-4c1c-a562-0d564250836f}

This key is the unique ID that tells Windows Explorer you want to set a preview handler. Once you’ve created that key and selected it, you’ll see a new (Default) key on the right hand side which you’ll want to modify.

Double-click on the (Default) key, and use the following text for the value:

{1531d583-8375-4d3f-b5fb-d23bbd169f22}

This key is the unique ID for the Windows TXT Preview Handler, which I figured out by looking under the list of currently registered Preview Handlers in the registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPreviewHandlers

You could substitute any one of these preview handlers… if you wanted to register a media file preview handler, you could use {031EE060-67BC-460d-8847-E4A7C5E45A27} as the value instead of using the preview handler for text files.

At this point, you should be able to select a .reg file and see its contents in the Preview pane:

This same method would work for any other file type, but that could get really tedious.

Adding Preview File Types The Easy Way

Now that we know how it all works (or not, as you probably skipped down to this part), you can use the free PreviewConfig utility for Windows Vista, which is just extremely simple to use. Just select the file type on the left, and then select the handler you want for it on the right.

You can choose either plain-text or media, which will register Windows Media Player to preview the file. This is useful for non-standard files like .mkv that might play fine in Windows Media player with the right plugins, but might not preview. Click the Apply button and you are done.

Download PreviewConfig from winhelponline.com [mirror]

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