The default setting lets the process execute on all of the processors that a machine supports.
In some cases, you might want to let one process use a particular processor, but not others,
to ensure the process doesn??™t monopolize machine resources. To change the process affinity, rightclick
the process and choose Set Affinity from the context menu. You??™ll see the Set Affinity dialog
box where you can clear or check processor entries. A process can only use the processors that you
have checked in the list.
The Processes tab shown in Figure 1.4 shows the default information that Microsoft feels most
administrators will need. However, you can change the amount of information that the Processes
tab displays by choosing View Select Columns. You??™ll see a Select Process Page Columns dialog
box where you can choose additional information to display on screen. Of course, these columns
tell you about the operational statistics of the process for the most part. The process also has file
characteristics that you may need to know, such as file version number. In this case, you right-click
the process entry and choose Properties from the context menu.
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