Monday, January 30, 2006
Click Online is now just... Click
One of the best pieces of media exposure that this website has received is when it was featured on the BBC's Click Online programme last summer.
They were talking about how you can identify what's running on your PC and said of What-Process, "A better and slightly more user-friendly [than Sysinternal's Process Explorer] way to look at what is running on your machine is What Process?"
As a fan of Sysinternal's Process Explorer, I was very flattered by the comparison and eternally grateful to the guys at Click Online which is broadcast around the world.
Well, now Click Online is just... Click. Check out the website to find out more about the programme.
They were talking about how you can identify what's running on your PC and said of What-Process, "A better and slightly more user-friendly [than Sysinternal's Process Explorer] way to look at what is running on your machine is What Process?"
As a fan of Sysinternal's Process Explorer, I was very flattered by the comparison and eternally grateful to the guys at Click Online which is broadcast around the world.
Well, now Click Online is just... Click. Check out the website to find out more about the programme.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
What Process across the network
Since I made What Process?, I have received a fair few emails about it and I've always got the impression that bulk of users just use the What Process? software on their own PC.
But one of the main benefits that I wrote into the program was the ability to monitor and terminate the processes on remote computers across a network, and I'd really be be interested to know if anyone uses that feature and finds it useful?
I probably explained elsewhere but I first had the notion of writing a tool for remotely killing processes when I was in an IT support job in London and we had these visitors come over from the New York office and they had to access their Lotus Notes email. I'm not a Notes guru, and only vaguely remember, but if the user had left their session open back at New York, they weren't able to login whilst they were in London. This meant having to wait 5 or 6 hours for the IT staff at the New York office to get into work and asking them to shut down the user's PC . So the idea born of some kind of script or tool that could connect to a target PC, list the processes and terminate them - nlnotes.exe in this case.
There are remote process killers - there was even one in the MS Windows resource kit - but many required something to be installed and running on the target machine before they would. The tool I made made use of WMI which was already running on all the machines.
So there you go... a little bit of an insight into the development of the What Process? app. Let me know how it's helped you in a networked environment! (Or maybe it hasn't! Let me know that too!)
But one of the main benefits that I wrote into the program was the ability to monitor and terminate the processes on remote computers across a network, and I'd really be be interested to know if anyone uses that feature and finds it useful?
I probably explained elsewhere but I first had the notion of writing a tool for remotely killing processes when I was in an IT support job in London and we had these visitors come over from the New York office and they had to access their Lotus Notes email. I'm not a Notes guru, and only vaguely remember, but if the user had left their session open back at New York, they weren't able to login whilst they were in London. This meant having to wait 5 or 6 hours for the IT staff at the New York office to get into work and asking them to shut down the user's PC . So the idea born of some kind of script or tool that could connect to a target PC, list the processes and terminate them - nlnotes.exe in this case.
There are remote process killers - there was even one in the MS Windows resource kit - but many required something to be installed and running on the target machine before they would. The tool I made made use of WMI which was already running on all the machines.
So there you go... a little bit of an insight into the development of the What Process? app. Let me know how it's helped you in a networked environment! (Or maybe it hasn't! Let me know that too!)
Monday, January 23, 2006
What Process? Blog
Welcome to the new What Process? Blog.
This will be a place where I can talk about things that are happening with the website, with the What Process? application and also the wider subject of maintaining a stable Windows environment on your PC.
This will be an opportunity for me to engage with the users of the site and work to make a better site based on their feedback.
This will be a place where I can talk about things that are happening with the website, with the What Process? application and also the wider subject of maintaining a stable Windows environment on your PC.
This will be an opportunity for me to engage with the users of the site and work to make a better site based on their feedback.
