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98 Part II Usage Guide<br />

Command-Line Switches<br />

Table 3-1 describes Procexp’s command-line options.<br />

TABLE 3-1 Command-Line Options<br />

Option<br />

Description<br />

/e On Vista or newer, requests UAC elevation when Procexp is started.<br />

/t Start Procexp minimized and visible only in the notification area (the<br />

“tray”).<br />

/p:r<br />

Sets the initial process priority for Procexp: Realtime, High, Normal, or<br />

/p:h<br />

Low. Procexp’s default level is High if no priority is specified.<br />

/p:n<br />

/p:l<br />

/s:PID<br />

Selects the process identified by process identifier PID, which must be<br />

specified in decimal. For example:<br />

Procexp.exe /s:520<br />

Restoring Procexp Defaults<br />

Procexp stores all its configuration settings in the registry in “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\<br />

Software\Sysinternals\Process Explorer”. The simplest way to restore all Procexp configuration<br />

settings to their defaults is to close Procexp, delete the registry key, and then start Procexp<br />

again.<br />

Keyboard Shortcut Reference<br />

Keyboard shortcuts used by Procexp are shown in Table 3-2.<br />

TABLE 3-2 Procexp Keyboard Shortcuts<br />

Key Combination<br />

Ctrl+A<br />

Ctrl+C<br />

Ctrl+D<br />

Ctrl+F<br />

Ctrl+H<br />

Ctrl+I<br />

Ctrl+L<br />

Ctrl+M<br />

Description<br />

Save displayed data to a new file (File, Save As).<br />

Copy the current row from the main window or lower pane.<br />

Display DLL view.<br />

Find the handle or DLL.<br />

Display Handle view.<br />

Display the System Information dialog box.<br />

Display/hide the lower pane<br />

Search online.<br />

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