<literal><strong>NOTE:</strong> This article applies to Windows XP Professional only. Windows XP Home Edition does not have the WMIC (WMI command-line tool).</literal>
The following command-line outputs the list of running processes (with the complete command-line arguments used for each process) to a text file:
Click Start, Run and typeCMD
Type the command given below exactly:
<verbatim style''"color: #000080;">WMIC /OUTPUT:C:\ProcessList.txt PROCESS get Caption,Commandline,Processid</file>
or
<verbatim style''"color: #000080;">WMIC /OUTPUT:C:\ProcessList.txt path win32_process get Caption,Processid,Commandline</file>
Now, open the fileC:\ProcessList.txt. You can see the details of all the processes in that file.
– Main.FredPettis - 2010-08-14