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To get the program path with PID
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By typing "netstat -ano", I found the port 1025 is listening, whose PID was 1716. Nextly, I typed "tasklist /FI "PID eq 1716" and it showd the image name alg.exe. When I searched online about alg.exe, I found some information saying that if it is not located in WINDOWS\system32, it could be a spyware/trojan. So I'd like to make sure if this alg.exe is the one in that directry or not. However, in the method above I cannot obtain the full path of the program. So is there a way to get it? |
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Process Explorer for Windows v10.21 Process Explorer for Windows v10.21 More info than you can shake a stick at about a running process....including path... |
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