In Windows XP, use the “Ctrl+Alt+Del” key combination to enter the "Windows Task Manager", in the "Processes" tab you can view the complete list of processes, unfortunately We can't see which system services are provided by these processes. In fact, a new command line tool in Windows XP "Tasklist.exe" can achieve the above functions.
The Tasklist command is used to display all processes running on a local or remote computer with multiple execution parameters. Use format:
Tasklist[/S system[/U username[/P[password]]]][/M[module]
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