Tasklist Explained

tasklist
Developer:Microsoft, The AROS Development Team
Operating System:Microsoft Windows, AROS Research Operating System
Genre:Command

In computing, tasklist is a command available in Microsoft Windows[1] and in the AROS shell.[2]

It is equivalent to the [[Ps (Unix)|ps]] command in Unix and Unix-like operating systems and can also be compared with the Windows task manager (taskmgr).

Windows NT 4.0, the Windows 98 Resource Kit, the Windows 2000 Support Tools, and ReactOS[3] include the similar tlist command. Additionally, Microsoft provides the similar PsList command as part of Windows Sysinternals.[4]

Usage

Microsoft Windows

On Microsoft Windows tasklist shows all of the different local computer processes currently running. tasklist may also be used to show the processes of a remote system by using the command: tasklist /S "SYSTEM".

Optionally, they can be listed sorted by either the imagename, the PID or the amount of computer usage. But by default, they are sorted by chronological order:

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tasklist Microsoft Docs.
  2. Web site: AROS Research Operating System.
  3. Web site: Reactos/Reactos. GitHub. 4 November 2021.
  4. Web site: PsList - Windows Sysinternals.