[NT - 2K - Xp] SVCHOST


Dans le gestionnaire des tâches, j'ai le process SVCHOST qui est lancé plusieurs fois, est-ce normal?

Description de SVCHOST :


SVCHOST est un processus générique, qui sert à lancer des services contenus dans des DLL.


Action de SVCHOST :


Au démarrage, SVCHOST scrute le contenu de la clef :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Svchost
NB : Des entrées de type REG_MULTI_SZ contiennent une énumération de services à lancer.




Il est donc normal d'en avoir plusieurs.

Sous Windows XP vous pouvez taper tasklist /SVC en ligne de commande pour avoir la liste des services qui fonctionnent.

Sous Windows Windows NT4 et Windows 2000, vous pouvez utiliser la commande tlist.

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