![]() With this information it is now possible for us to analyse the log files, track down the origin of the file being printed, grab a copy (when EveryonePrint is setup for 'DebugKeepFiles) and perform debugging in our lab etc. Using Process Explorer to track a process using high-CPU here cpp.exe is using 30% + CPU and we can identifiy the file currently being printed.Using Process Explorer to identify EveryonePrint Web service in normal operation.Setup Process Explorer View: Show Process Tree / Show Lower Pane -> Handles.Setup Process Explorer Options: Allow Only One Instance.Setup shortcut properties with /t (start minimized) and /e (start elevated) as show on screen-shot below.You can create a shortcut to launch Process Explorer at startup: on Windows 2012, click Start and enter "shell:StartUp".Also, a great way to find which application has a file open is by using the Find->Handle or DLL menu option. All of the handles of type 'File' are the open files. To see the open files for a process, select a process from the list, select the View->Lower Panel View->Handles menu option. ![]() ![]() Download Sysinternal Process Explorer from Microsoft site at Check out Process Explorer from Sysinternals.The Process Explorer display consists of two sub-windows. More in depth tracking of running processes and files handles is then necessary. Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded. In such occasion, log files may not be sufficient to track down the root cause of the issue. Process Explorer does not require administrative privileges to. On some rare occasion people have reported an issue where CPU usage on the EveryonePrint server was reaching heights close to 100%. You can obtain equivalent command-line tools, Handle and ListDLLs, at the Sysinternals Web site. ![]()
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