Query Process permissions

From: Rob S (robatworkDeleteTheseFourWords_at_mail.com.INVALID)
Date: 06/29/05

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    Hi,

    I've been looking at this problem all afternoon and I'm vexed - would
    appreciate some advice. I am running a terminal server (2003) which
    runs several instances of the same program - let's call it
    proggie.exe.

    I'm writing a simple script that a user can run to show them how many
    proggie.exe's are running, and who is running them. I've been through
    pslist, pmon and a few others and have settled on QUERY PROCESS * (or
    QPROCESS *) which seems to do exactly what I want. But only as
    Administrator. As Admin I get an output like this:
    nag2 rdp-tcp#12 3 1052 proggie.exe
    super rdp-tcp#16 4 344 proggie.exe
    super rdp-tcp#16 4 2472 proggie.exe

    As super (the user who is running the script) it comes out like this:
     (unknown) rdp-tcp#12 3 1052 proggie.exe
     super rdp-tcp#16 4 344 proggie.exe
     super rdp-tcp#16 4 2472 proggie.exe

    ie. anyone who isn't super isn't identified.

    Any ideas how I can give super enough rights to enable this function?

    I've tried adding super to query.exe to no avail.

    many thanks
    -Rob
    robatwork at mail dot com


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