M
Marts
Guest
In Task Manager you can view active processes. Some are obvious by their names.
Others are not so obvious.
I was wondering if there is somethin that can either interpret what i am seeing
and to point to whatever program that is actually running with a description.
Also, is there any way of checking how much resources that a program is using?
Often I watch my network activity LEDs on the modem router and sometimes my PC's
connection is highly active, yet there are no internet programs running, that I
know of.
I'd like to be able to check what is running, what it is doing and if it is the
culprit. ie. is it a virus, trojan horse, spyware, etc..
I know that one way of doing is is to install something like Zone Alarm Pro, but
it is getting to be bloatware, I'm told. Maybe activate Windows Firewall? If so,
would it tell me what traffic is occuring, what's accessing the 'net, etc.? Or
tell whether the traffic activity LED is indicating incoming or outbound traffic
by what the firewall software is displaying.
..
Others are not so obvious.
I was wondering if there is somethin that can either interpret what i am seeing
and to point to whatever program that is actually running with a description.
Also, is there any way of checking how much resources that a program is using?
Often I watch my network activity LEDs on the modem router and sometimes my PC's
connection is highly active, yet there are no internet programs running, that I
know of.
I'd like to be able to check what is running, what it is doing and if it is the
culprit. ie. is it a virus, trojan horse, spyware, etc..
I know that one way of doing is is to install something like Zone Alarm Pro, but
it is getting to be bloatware, I'm told. Maybe activate Windows Firewall? If so,
would it tell me what traffic is occuring, what's accessing the 'net, etc.? Or
tell whether the traffic activity LED is indicating incoming or outbound traffic
by what the firewall software is displaying.
..