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Process Explorer (Filter Processes...)

what exactly does Find --> Filter Processes do? i click on the menu item expecting to see some sort of dialog box where i can include/exclude processes that are displayed.

i get nothing happening?

anybody have this working?

thanks!!

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Hi @gwa-1044,

When you click on Find -> Filter Processes (Ctrl + F) you will be directed to the <Filter by name> box on the top-right corner (marked in red in the screenshot below), there you need to type which process you want to filter.

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Leon


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thanks for the quick reply.

not the most intuitive UI design IMHO. i always thought that the 3 dots after a menu item indicates that a dialog box would appear.

was sort of hoping that the filter would allow processes to be permanently excluded from the display (like in Process Monitor).

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