It is important to understand how native code modules are implemented and installed in IIS 7.0. In IIS 7.0, that barrier has been broken down and is now open to developers who write both native (C/C++) and managed (VB.NET, C#) code. Administrators should know that IIS 6.0 and previous versions were in a semi-open system where developers were offered a complex mechanism to modify the behavior of the Web server via ISAPI filters. This book focuses on administration more than development, but cannot avoid the fact that the landscape for development on IIS has drastically increased with IIS 7.0. Gene Whitley, in How to Cheat at IIS 7 Server Administration, 2007 Understanding Development Advantages in IIS 7.0 Īllows you to suspend or restart processesĬhris Adams.Įnables you to control which processor(s) each process is allowed to run on.Lists all handles that exist and the process that owns each Makes calls to Google to find details about DLLs or processes Lists all DLLs that are currently loaded into memory and what process is using them Īllows you to search for the processes that are currently using a handle or DLL.Right-clicking on a process brings up a multi-tabbed window with in-depth information on the process, its executable path, performance statistics, network activity, any ports being used by the process, etc. Individual processes or entire trees of processes can be killed This makes it easier to focus on specific processes Processes and their children shown in the tree-structure can be expanded or minimized. If you hover the cursor over a process, a pop-up box shows the name and path of the executable and/or service behind the process Via a tree-structure, it shows which processes were spawned by other processes Shows system activity, e.g., CPU usage, physical memory being used, paging activity, I/O activity, kernel memory, paging Lists all processes running on the computer along with a description and the name of the company that developed it A partial list of what Process Explorer can do is: It’s not an exaggeration to say that, no matter how much space is devoted to this tool, it isn’t enough. Process Explorer is an extremely useful tool that provides many, many features that an Application Administrator can take advantage of.
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