Review
This is official description
With Remote Process Explorer, you will be able to not only get the list of processes but also manage them. You can kill a process, run a new one or change the priority of a process on a local or remote computer. To do it, you do not have to install additional software on a remote computer because the program uses the built-in functions of the operating system. Remote Process Explorer will show you complete information about each running process, when and by whom this process was run, the path to its executable file, how much memory and CPU it uses. You can get all information available in Task Manager not only for your computer, but also for a remote one.
Remote Process Explorer has tools for managing a remote computer built into it. You can switch off a remote computer, restart it or send a message to it. You can also use the standard tools for administering a computer: Remote desktop, Computer management, Event viewer, etc.
Main Features :
- Monitoring all running processes on a local and remote computer.
- Showing the parameters of running processes (Process ID, Parent PID, CPU, Memory Usage, Priority, Handles, Threads and much more) in real time.
- Killing the selected process at any moment
- Changing the priority of a process on a remote computer
- Running new processes on a remote computer
- Switching off and restarting a remote computer
- Sending messages to a remote computer
The following review written by one of the Software Informer contributors applies to version 1.0
I like it when people make applications that serve a single purpose and do it well. Remote Process Explorer is one of those applications. Remote Process Explorer allows you to view a list of the processes running on a remote computer and manage them. This kind of tool is mostly useful for network administrators and webmasters. But anyone who has more than 1 computer on a network and wants to be able to terminate or start new applications will most likely benefit from having this piece of software. Remote Process Explorer does not necessarily need to be installed on the target machine. All you need is a password and you can view the running processes of a machine. In theory, you can access any computer and run any kind of application if you have the password. So, if you are a hacker wannabe and want this for hacking, I am going to have to say: keep looking. This is strictly a management utility for Windows machines. It isn't complicated at all. You will see a list of processes, which you can kill at any time, and you will be given the ability to start new processes. It is simple and to the point. This application is actually free for non-commercial use. So if you want to try it out, you can go ahead and do it, no strings attached. |