This article is a mirror article of machine translation, please click here to jump to the original article.

View: 3986|Reply: 1

[windows] Windows 11 looks at processes that are taking up files

[Copy link]
Posted on 11/15/2023 6:58:33 PM | | | |
Requirements: Many people should have encountered the situation of deleting files, prompting the file to be occupied, resulting in the inability to delete, how to check which process the file is occupied?

Open the Resource Monitor from the Task Manager Performance tab, or when you run inputresmonOpen Resource Monitor, switch to the CPU tab, check all processes, and search for file names in Associated Handles, as shown in the following figure:



You can see that it is the WINWORD.EXE process with PID 20980 that occupies the Doc1.docx file.

(End)





Previous:Debian repository update prompts with a 404 error
Next:PowerShell looks at all Windows services and searches for them based on the path
Posted on 12/20/2023 9:05:43 AM |
Prompt:Authors are banned or removed content is automatically blocked
Disclaimer:
All software, programming materials or articles published by Code Farmer Network are only for learning and research purposes; The above content shall not be used for commercial or illegal purposes, otherwise, users shall bear all consequences. The information on this site comes from the Internet, and copyright disputes have nothing to do with this site. You must completely delete the above content from your computer within 24 hours of downloading. If you like the program, please support genuine software, purchase registration, and get better genuine services. If there is any infringement, please contact us by email.

Mail To:help@itsvse.com