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I was trying to find out what programs are running the processes listed in the task manager on win. 2000. I found out that the tlist -s command will do this. I have tlist on my system but i can trigger it you use the s switch (-s). The only options i have are tlist -t, pid, or pattern. Do i need to download something else to view the tasks with the programs? Here is an article giving a little more info. Thanks
I do not have any experience with running the tlist command. I can point you to some other pages that explain it. I'm not sure why you would not be able to get the -s parameter working.
I was trying to find out what programs are running the processes listed in the task manager on win. 2000. I found out that the tlist -s command will do this. I have tlist on my system but i can trigger it you use the s switch (-s). The only options i have are tlist -t, pid, or pattern. Do i need to download something else to view the tasks with the programs? Here is an article giving a little more info. Thanks