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Discus and support sysInternals Process mon and explorer have done something .... odd in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I'll try to be brief, I recently got the sys internals suite and have been looking but not touching. Understand that this is a powerful set of tools... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by ShadowSprite99, Feb 16, 2025.

  1. sysInternals Process mon and explorer have done something .... odd


    I'll try to be brief, I recently got the sys internals suite and have been looking but not touching. Understand that this is a powerful set of tools was not looking to screw anything up. Shortly after getting it I noticed that I was unable to click on anything on my desktop and a quick search online showed that if you have process explorer set to always on top that that can mess with the ability to click things so I turned it off and it helped for a little bit but then it came back and so I eventually wound up removing the suite altogether. Which helped again for a little bit and then it came

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    ShadowSprite99, Feb 16, 2025
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    New Process Monitor v3.53 and Process Explorer v16.31

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    Brink, Feb 16, 2025
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  4. sysInternals Process mon and explorer have done something .... odd

    SysInternals Process Explorer: Are these ALPC permissions normal?

    I have a question about the information I am seeing in SysInternals Process Explorer.

    If I pick a process, open the lower pane and select View Handles, one of the names of the handles is \RPC Control\OLE
    If I right click on \RPC Control\OLE, select Properties and then the Security tab, Anonymous Logon permissions are enabled (allow delete, query state, synchronize)

    Is it normal for most processes to have \RPC Control\OLE with Anonymous Logon permissions enabled?
    I am also seeing several Account Unknown entries listed in the Security tab for RPC Control.

    This is a Windows 10 Home machine, not part of a Workgroup or Domain.
     
    SparrowHawk, Feb 16, 2025
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