Remote Process Explorer overview
- How to see what processes are running on a remote computer?
- It’s easy! Start Remote Process Explorer and you will get the list of processes running on it. Moreover, you will be able to manage them.
- Is it safe? The security level of your system will remain the same as it was before the installation of the program. Our program does not use any new mechanisms, but employs those of the operating system itself. No doubt this approach is the most secure one.
Manage processes on a remote computer in real time! Run, kill or change the priority of processes on a remote computer!
No additional software on a remote computer!
An unlimited number of remote computers!
With Remote Process Explorer, you will be able to not only get the list of processes but also manage them. You can kill a process, run a new one or change the priority of a process on a local or remote computer. To do it, you do not have to install additional software on a remote computer because the program uses the built-in functions of the operating system. Remote Process Explorer will show you complete information about each running process, when and by whom this process was run, the path to its executable file, how much memory and CPU it uses. You can get all information available in Task Manager not only for your computer, but also for a remote one.
Key features
- Monitoring all running processes on a local and remote computer.
- Showing the parameters of running processes (Process ID, Parent PID, CPU, Memory Usage, Priority, Handles, Threads and much more).
- Showing all parameters in real time
- Displaying the process tree
- Killing the selected process at any moment
- Changing the priority of a process on a remote computer
- Running new processes on a remote computer
- Searching the Internet for information about the selected process
- Saving the list of processes to a file
- Storing the computer list in the program
- Add Computers Wizard
- Groups in the computer list
- Showing the state of a computer in the list (on/off)
- Automatically refreshing the list of computers
- Two methods for determining the state of a computer
- Using different accounts for each computer
- Switching off and restarting a remote computer
- Sending messages to a remote computer
- Additional administration tools
- And much more