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    Posted: 30 December 2005 at 4:29am
Neither, nor, but a simple question.

Hopefully you will find my second answer (5th posting) in this thread about the same PMon problem - "ntpmon can’t find procsys.sys" - less annoying.


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Is that supposed to be a useful suggestion, or sarcasm?  If it's sarcasm, I hope you find yourself funny (or get off on stroking your own ego).
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Are there any particular reasons for using PMon (way back from 1997) instead of ProcessExplorer (2005)?

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I was wondering if you know if PMon has any issues running on XP? When I try to execute it (even by command line) I get the following error in a pop-up with a window title of "NTProcmon":

Opening PROCMON (C:\Install\Utilities\PMon\PROCSYS.SYS):File Not Found

Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike

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It would be nice if PMon would include command line arguments when a process is created. Any chance?

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