How do I figure out what's running in a svchost process
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I too wonder what it is... It's running on my machine too.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
Interesting, I don't have this at work. I wonder if this will show up on the home machine? I'm curious if others have this as well?
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> PornHubViewer And what the hell is that?
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SysInternals Process Explorer will do that for ya.
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AudioSrv BITS Browser CryptSvc Dhcp EventSystem helpsvc HidServ lanmanserver lanmanworkstation Netman Nla RasMan Schedule seclogon SENS SharedAccess ShellHWDetection srservice TapiSrv Themes TrkWks W32Time winmgmt wuauserv This was less enlightening than I'd expected it to be. :doh:
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Are you running Vista or Windows 7? If yes, it is extremely simple to figure out. In th task manager highlight the svchost.exe process, right click, and select "Got To Services". This will indicate all the services running on the svchost.exe process.
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I too wonder what it is... It's running on my machine too.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
How come I don't have it? Where can I get it? :-D
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Just hover your mouse over any svcutil, it'll list all the processes within. You can't drill down to each of internal process though.
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You can right click on svchost.exe and click properties. There is a services tab on the properties dialog box that appears.
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I have one going bonkers on me eating a core for the last 15 minutes and generating 12k page faults/second over that time period (seems to be getting worse now). I'd like to pull the plug on it properly instead of just killing the process....
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How come I don't have it? Where can I get it? :-D
My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page My Younger Son & His "PET"
I dunno. Mine came pre-installed with Windows 7 ultimate super duper special edition.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Interesting, I don't have this at work. I wonder if this will show up on the home machine? I'm curious if others have this as well?
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow
Jim Crafton wrote:
Interesting, I don't have this at work. I wonder if this will show up on the home machine? I'm curious if others have this as well?
Hell, I think I *wrote* it! Can't remember though, my resume is so cluttered with...ah, hmmm... back to designing satellites! Marc
I'm not overthinking the problem, I just felt like I needed a small, unimportant, uninteresting rant! - Martin Hart Turner
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Jim Crafton wrote:
Interesting, I don't have this at work. I wonder if this will show up on the home machine? I'm curious if others have this as well?
Hell, I think I *wrote* it! Can't remember though, my resume is so cluttered with...ah, hmmm... back to designing satellites! Marc
I'm not overthinking the problem, I just felt like I needed a small, unimportant, uninteresting rant! - Martin Hart Turner
Seriously? So what the hell does it do? Is it's name actually suggestive of its function, or is that just some amusing coincidence?
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow
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From the screenshots that doesn't appear to do anything that process explorer doesn't ie identify *which* of the two dozen odd services inside was guzzling all my performance.
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correct. this, or procexp, will answer the question you asked, when used in combination with taskman.
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> PornHubViewer And what the hell is that?
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001I was about to post almost exactly that, but thought I'd check if anybody beat me to the punch. Seems you did. :thumbsup:
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Seriously? So what the hell does it do? Is it's name actually suggestive of its function, or is that just some amusing coincidence?
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Jim Crafton wrote:
Seriously?
No. :laugh: Marc
I'm not overthinking the problem, I just felt like I needed a small, unimportant, uninteresting rant! - Martin Hart Turner
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I have one going bonkers on me eating a core for the last 15 minutes and generating 12k page faults/second over that time period (seems to be getting worse now). I'd like to pull the plug on it properly instead of just killing the process....
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
I did:
tasklist /svc /fi "imagename eq svchost.exe"
and it returned all of the services being ran by my svchost.exe. I was curious about this for some time since it seems task manager has alot of instances of this image running.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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> PornHubViewer And what the hell is that?
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001Primary Object Redundancy Network Hub Viewer. You can cloud POR around a hub in your network to improve throughput, and the viewer shows you so. But then, there are people who are entertained by LVM_SORTITEMSEX[^]. for about five minutes.
Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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I did:
tasklist /svc /fi "imagename eq svchost.exe"
and it returned all of the services being ran by my svchost.exe. I was curious about this for some time since it seems task manager has alot of instances of this image running.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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I have one going bonkers on me eating a core for the last 15 minutes and generating 12k page faults/second over that time period (seems to be getting worse now). I'd like to pull the plug on it properly instead of just killing the process....
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
SVCHOST expands to Services Host. It is a container process which runs a set of services. In order to find out what services are running under a svchost, you can download and install Process Explorer from the internet. Expand the SVCHOST and it should show you the services running under that SVCHOST process. If you want to maximize your system performance and if you see any particular SVCHOST process taking up lots of CPU, just find out the services hosted by this process with the help of above procedure. Once you are aware of the serice which is decreasing your CPU's performance. You can go ahead and stop that service( It is not suggested to do so, until and unless you are very sure what this service is responsible for). In order to stop a service. Open Run prompt and type "services.msc" and enter. This should give you all the list of services installed on your machine. Aftter this you can select a particular service and you can chose to stop it. Hope this Helps!! Thanks, Sashi.