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  • 2009年6月30日 20:58Reena111 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     
    Hello,

    Is it possible to start the performance monitor on a client and actually control the processes like you would using task manager?
    I am trying to do this from the admin console. I need to give one of our techs the ability to view and kill the processes.

    Thanks!

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  • 2009年7月1日 14:55Sherry KissingerMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    No, it's all about user context.  using psexec, right-click tools, RogerZander's tools--the account running the action needs to have the rights to perform that action.

    So your idea about a script would work... but the tech would need to have interactive login rights (to the console session, because that's a server) in order to see content in Run Advertised Programs.  Do they have that already, but not the rights to kill a process?  If so, sure.

    They wouldn't be able to remotely trigger the Advertisement from Zander's Client Center for example, because they'd need admin rights to get to WMI to do that action, too.  If they had that, they'd have rights to kill the process.

    Maybe though... we're helping you to treat the symptoms and not the disease.  What process is going bonkers that you need to have a human kill it interactively?
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    • 已标记为答案Reena111 2009年7月1日 15:00
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  • 2009年6月30日 22:34Jason SandysMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     
    How about using tasklist and taskkill from the command line? Or PsList and PsKill from sysinternals/Microsoft?

    Roger Zander's Client Center also has this ability as does process explorer I think (also from sysinternals/Microsoft).
    Jason | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys | Twitter @JasonSandys
  • 2009年6月30日 22:53Sherry KissingerMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     
    I 2nd Roger Zander's Client Center.  The tech will find tons more uses for per-client troubleshooting with that gem!
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  • 2009年7月1日 14:26Reena111 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    Hi! Thanks for the suggestions. I just downloaded the Roger Zander's Client Center - very cool.

    All of the tools suggested require the person running them to have admin rights on the computer being connected to... is there a way I can give someone the ability to kill a process on a remote server without giving that person admin rights on the actual server? If not, I will create a script to kill the process and make it an advertised program to be run with admin rights for this tech to use.

    Any more suggestions?

    Thanks!

  • 2009年7月1日 14:55Sherry KissingerMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    No, it's all about user context.  using psexec, right-click tools, RogerZander's tools--the account running the action needs to have the rights to perform that action.

    So your idea about a script would work... but the tech would need to have interactive login rights (to the console session, because that's a server) in order to see content in Run Advertised Programs.  Do they have that already, but not the rights to kill a process?  If so, sure.

    They wouldn't be able to remotely trigger the Advertisement from Zander's Client Center for example, because they'd need admin rights to get to WMI to do that action, too.  If they had that, they'd have rights to kill the process.

    Maybe though... we're helping you to treat the symptoms and not the disease.  What process is going bonkers that you need to have a human kill it interactively?
    Standardize. Simplify. Automate.
    • 已标记为答案Reena111 2009年7月1日 15:00
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  • 2009年7月1日 15:00Reena111 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    Thanks Sherry! The process is some scheduled task for an internally developed program that for some reason doesn't always stop running and hogs resources so until we get that figured out, the tech just wanted a way to kill it without us giving him admin rights on the server. I'll try the script method. :)

    Thanks!

    Reena