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MicroNugget: How to Use the Task Manager in Windows Server 2012

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In this video, Tim Warner covers Task Manager, the graphical process and service management tool in Windows Server 2012. He’ll walk through how you can use Windows Server 2012 Task manager to identify malware and tune performance, among other critical functions.

Task Manager in Windows Server 2012 is a process and service management tool that’s actually been in Windows for quite a while. It goes back to Windows 3.1 and, surprisingly, Microsoft hasn’t really tweaked Task Manager until now. The current version of the tool has inherited quite a bit from the Sysinternals Process Explorer tool that is freely available from the Microsoft website. You’ll use this primarily to kill stuck programs, identify any malware or suspicious processes that are affecting your system, and then tune performance by identifying which processes and services are consuming too many resources on the system.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

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