This option will show a listing of all files currently open on the remote computer, along with the names of the processes using them.
The processes list is clickable, so you can view data on the processes, and if necessary, kill them.
Under Registry Keys in Use you can view a list of all registry keys currently open on the remote computer. As with open files, you can also see the names of the processes that use them.
The processes list is clickable, so you can view data on the processes, and if necessary, kill them.
Here you can view a listing of all currently loaded dynamic link libraries and the processes that use them.
The processes list is clickable, so you can view data on the processes, and if necessary, kill them.
Selecting this page will display all current connections currently being served by ExpertAssist. It will display the IP address and host name of the remote computer, the type of connection and the name of the Windows user associated with the connection.
The connection type can be one of the following:
Connections opened by ExpertAssist’s icon in the notification area.
A typical browser connection requesting a page.
A Java remote control client.
Connection performed via File Manager applet
Connections opened by ExpertAssist built-in telnet client available via the Command Prompt page under the Computer Management object.
The Java applet above the menu, displaying CPU and memory utilization.
Connection established by Session Monitor that shows management sessions.
Connections to ExpertAssist’s built-in Telnet Server performed via standalone telnet client (such as Windows built-in telnet console application).
Connections to the Virtual FTP Server
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