> Well, depends on your job. Process Monitor helps me out at least twice a
> month.

Only twice a month? I have it 'replace task manager' and use it daily.
Seeing processes in a logical tree is the most important every-day
feature, but being able to see TCP/IP connections for processes,
performance graphs for each, and far more than any other task manager
ever makes it foolish not to use this as your primary task manager,
IMO...  The only down-side, is it has a slight over-head(1-5% CPU
typically), and on some systems I see a handle leak(have to restart it
every few days to keep from causing problems)-- Mark(the author) says
it's something to do with the .NET runtime.....


-- 
Derek


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