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THE UNIVERSITY OF DODOMA - Lab Tasks

The document outlines a series of practical tasks conducted by a student at the University of Dodoma's College of Informatics and Virtual Education, focusing on computer science and engineering experiments. It includes instructions for using task manager, command prompt, process explorer, and performance monitor to analyze processes and system performance. Each experiment demonstrates different aspects of process management and system monitoring in a Windows environment.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF DODOMA - Lab Tasks

The document outlines a series of practical tasks conducted by a student at the University of Dodoma's College of Informatics and Virtual Education, focusing on computer science and engineering experiments. It includes instructions for using task manager, command prompt, process explorer, and performance monitor to analyze processes and system performance. Each experiment demonstrates different aspects of process management and system monitoring in a Windows environment.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF DODOMA

THE COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS AND VIRTUAL


EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


PRACTICAL TASKS
NAME- REGISTRATION NUMBER
SYLVANUS ERICK MAGARE T/UDOM/2020/00465
EXPERIMENT 1
- Opening task manager with Ctri+Shift+Esc key to check the process running
it the computer
- Checking more details of the process running on the task manager
Here I have display additional details, rightclick The header row and click Select
Columns. A list of columns appears as shown below
EXPERIMENT 2
- Here we open command prompt using Win logo+r then typing cmd and
making a tibtle parent to change the title of the window parent.

- At the cmd we started another cmd to open up a tilte child and use it to open
ms paint.

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- And then we open p a task mananger to exit the parent and windows
command by selecting more details and end process tree

- But the child ms paint wont be affected in the process of ending process tree,
this proved that there was no link between parent and grandchild.

EXPERIMENT 3
- Viewing process details which required process explorer to be downloaded

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- - After opening the application the process were viewed

- At the process menu we choose difference highlight duration which is


changed to 3 seconds to view the beginning and ending of the process in
process explorer within those 3 seconds with green at the starting and red at
ending.
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EXPERIMENT 4
- Kernel mode vs user mode is shown by starting running the performance
monitor

- Then we select performance node at the left top corner of the monitor
- Then we set up the performance by deleting default counter and adding
another counter

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- By expanding the processor we add %Priviledged time and %User time
counter to the monitor

Then I open my cmd and type dir \\%computername%\c$ /s to run a directory


scan of my C drive.
- Then the at the performance monitor we remove all counters and add
%priviledge and user time at the processor including some instances such as
mmc

- Then by moving the mouse rapidly we check which process were running in
kernel or user mode
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EXPERIMENT 5

- Viewing exported functions by using dependence walker. Running the app,


kernel32.dill file was found and opened

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