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Privacy policy. Displays a list of currently running processes on the local computer or on a remote computer. Tasklist replaces the tlist tool. To list all tasks with a process ID greater than , and display them in csv format , type:. To list all the service information for processes on the remote computer srvmain , which has a DLL name beginning with ntdll , type:. To list the processes on the remote computer srvmain , using the credentials of your currently logged-on user account, type:.

To list the processes on the remote computer srvmain , using the credentials of the user account Hiropln , type:. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. The result is always the same and I have this issue only with remote Windows 10 systems. I have used outlook kill. Anybody knows how to fix this? You mean when sm1 is not part of a domain…. How to kill process on remote computer? Kill remote process using process id.

Reply Link. Charles, have you tried it without the username option? I hope it helps! These commands allowed me to remotely view and kill a malware process that had disabled task manager and regedit on the local infected machine. Can't thank you enough! Windows can throw a tantrum if an account doesn't have a password. I would suggest setting one and seeing if that helps. I know the comment is 4 years old, but it might help someone.

Beautiful outlined the purpose of this forum topic. Helpful — done my job as an Engineer, and I'm good to go. Thanks "Watching The Net". Very good article. Kevin peterson : the main advantage of taskkill and tasklist is the distributing by ms windows. So if user runs script it runs under that users credentials so you don't have to put in credentials?

The thing I found helpful was being able to remotely restart the device, and get CPU usage alerts and emails when certain CPU threshold or peak is reached. John :Null passwords are not accepted. The remote system has to have a password. Besides using "tasklist" there are few other ways to get list of remote processes: WMI query, wmic tool and PowerShell script. With PowerShell it becomes really powerful: you can query multiple computers at the same time, filter and sort by processes name.

Click here to cancel reply. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Subscribe without commenting E-Mail:. Want to have your AD seen here? What Next? Leave a comment Subscribe to Watching The Net. Boniface More than likely the ports are being blocked by a firewall or a policy is in place preventing remote management of the computer you are trying to reach.

Why is this? Is there any restrinction with XP SP2?? Thanks, that was really usefull. Would it be a lot to ask if you have the taskkill too?? Vianick Not at all. Regads LS. Also, make sure you have Administration rights on the system you are trying to kill processes. Thanks Rob. ARUN If the ports on the firewall of the remote machine are not open, than you can't use the above commands. Constantin More than likely you will not be able to kill a system process.

Scott : Are you running from a command line? Make sure you launch the command prompt first and then run netstat -an to get the port listing. Mick "…any remote computers eg: laptop it just hangs forever" — do you have a firewall or router that may be blocking the typical netbios ports tasklist uses to communicate to the remote computers?



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