tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6628985022531866193.post8545930260369204350..comments2024-02-12T17:37:05.629+00:00Comments on The OldWood Thing: Process Explorer Failed to Display DLLs or HandlesChris Oldwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18183909440298909448noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6628985022531866193.post-42805674894686382922014-10-28T13:14:00.183+00:002014-10-28T13:14:00.183+00:00You appear to have misunderstood his issue. He kn...You appear to have misunderstood his issue. He knows how the tool works, but as he describes clearly above, in some scenarios (even as an admin) it will only display your own handles.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6628985022531866193.post-54143340056764562942013-07-30T21:08:40.826+01:002013-07-30T21:08:40.826+01:00Do you know why procexp.exe shows in the lower pan...Do you know why procexp.exe shows in the lower pane the same dll from the sema file path, same versiĆ³n, and same time stamp? Is it creating the same DLL twice?<br /><br />Thanks a lot for your answer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6628985022531866193.post-48355140978280137402011-08-30T08:09:36.100+01:002011-08-30T08:09:36.100+01:00To display DLLs or Handles in the lower pane requi...To display DLLs or Handles in the lower pane requires two steps:<br />- Launch procexp.exe by right clicking on the filename and selecting 'Run as Administrator'.<br />- You have to select (click on) a line (process) in the top pane to see it's DLLs/Handles in the bottom pane (or use the Find tool). It will also find .so files as well as .dll (you can enter names w/o an extension into the Find tool).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6628985022531866193.post-82267492781414503042011-07-11T16:06:24.928+01:002011-07-11T16:06:24.928+01:00Thanks for this itresolved my problem with Handle....Thanks for this itresolved my problem with Handle.exe as well<br />Here is the command that works for me:<br /><br />"psexec -s c:\handle.exe java >> output.txt"<br /><br />its a bit of a workaround since you have to capture the output to a file but it definately works<br /><br />the error I was getting with just running "handle.exe java" was <br />Handle v3.42<br />Error loading driver:<br />Access is deniedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com