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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

The associated file Properties
dialog box appears behind Task Manager. Minimize Task Manager to review the file properties,
including the details such as file version shown on the Details tab of the Properties dialog box.
TIP Because of the way you work with Server Core, you may want to add the Process Identifier
(PID) column to the display. The PID is important because every process has a unique PID. Consequently,
many command line utilities that work directly with processes require a PID as input
so that Windows knows which process to work with. Even if you start multiple copies of a particular
application, each copy has a unique PID, so knowing the PID helps you tell Windows precisely
which application copy to work with.
Working with Services
The Services tab of Task Manager shows all of the services currently installed on the machine, not
just those that the system is currently running. You can see the entire list of services, their Process
Identifier (PID), description, status, and group as shown in Figure 1.5.
You can also use the Task Manager to start and stop services as needed. Simply right-click the
service of interest and choose Start Service or Stop Service from the context menu as needed.


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