To see details for system-level services, always right-click and "Run as administrator."
The interface uses distinct colors to highlight different types of processes—newly started apps appear in green, while those shutting down flash red. img_222
You can find the latest version on the official Microsoft Learn Sysinternals page . To see details for system-level services, always right-click
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