FYI, I think on Windows you can only see processes for your user unless your user is an Admin.
Windows Vista/7 makes not running as Admin more common.
Yes, well, Windows doesn’t have a very good history when it comes to supporting multiple users—not nearly as good as Unix systems, anyway. So draconian measures are to be expected.
FYI, I think on Windows you can only see processes for your user unless your user is an Admin.
Windows Vista/7 makes not running as Admin more common.
Yes, well, Windows doesn’t have a very good history when it comes to supporting multiple users—not nearly as good as Unix systems, anyway. So draconian measures are to be expected.