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Add PID (process id) in connections list #38

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Windree opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 2 comments
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Add PID (process id) in connections list #38

Windree opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Windree
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Windree commented Mar 15, 2024

Hello.
It would be nice to see a process id in connections.
For example:
In the list I can see svchost.exe or taskhostw.exe but can't understand what service or what task has been blocked. PID will be very helpful to determinate what service or a task where blocked

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@Windree Windree changed the title Add PID in connections list Add PID (process id) in connections list Mar 15, 2024
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The PIDs are already shown in the connections list: if you look at the heading of the first column, you'll see that the PIDs are the numbers enclosed in parentheses after the process names. The taskhostw.exe you have highlighted probably doesn't have a PID because it has already exited, as you're showing blocked apps in the last 5 minutes.

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pylorak commented Jul 31, 2024

Ports are only not shown for blocked processes, and the reason is Windows does not provide that information for that case.

@pylorak pylorak closed this as completed Jul 31, 2024
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