BasePriority |
Gets the base priority of the associated process. |
ExitCode |
Gets the value that was specified by the associated process when it was terminated. |
ExitTime |
Gets the time that the associated process exited. |
Handle |
Returns the native handle for the associated process. The handle is only available if this component started the process. |
HandleCount |
Gets the number of handles that are associated with the process. |
HasExited |
Gets a value indicating whether the associated process has been terminated. |
Id |
Gets the unique identifier for the associated process. |
MachineName |
Gets the name of the computer on which the associated process is running. |
MainModule |
Gets the main module for the associated process. |
MainWindowHandle |
Returns the window handle of the main window of the associated process. |
MainWindowTitle |
Returns the caption of the MainWindowHandle of the process. If the handle is zero (0), then an empty string is returned. |
MaxWorkingSet |
Gets or sets the maximum allowable working set for the associated process. |
MinWorkingSet |
Gets or sets the minimum allowable working set for the associated process. |
Modules |
Gets the modules that have been loaded by the associated process. |
NonpagedSystemMemorySize |
Returns the amount of memory that the system has allocated on behalf of the associated process that can not be written to the virtual memory paging file. |
PagedMemorySize |
Returns the amount of memory that the associated process has allocated that can be written to the virtual memory paging file. |
PagedSystemMemorySize |
Returns the amount of memory that the system has allocated on behalf of the associated process that can be written to the virtual memory paging file. |
PeakPagedMemorySize |
Returns the maximum amount of memory that the associated process has allocated that can be written to the virtual memory paging file. |
PeakVirtualMemorySize |
Returns the maximum amount of virtual memory that the associated process has requested. |
PeakWorkingSet |
Returns the maximum amount of physical memory that the associated process required at once. |
PriorityBoostEnabled |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the associated process priority should be temporarily boosted by the operating system when the main window has focus. |
PriorityClass |
Gets or sets the overall priority category for the associated process. |
PrivateMemorySize |
Returns the number of bytes that the associated process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. |
PrivilegedProcessorTime |
Returns the amount of time the process has spent running code inside the operating system core. |
ProcessName |
Gets the friendly name of the process. |
ProcessorAffinity |
Gets or sets which processors the threads in this process can be scheduled to run on. |
Responding |
Gets a value indicating whether or not the user interface of the process is responding. |
Site (inherited from Component) |
Gets or sets the site of the Component. |
StartInfo |
Gets or sets the parameters to pass into the Start method for the Process. |
StartTime |
Returns the time the associated process was started. |
SynchronizingObject |
Represents the object used to marshal the event handler calls issued as a result of a Process exit. Normally this property will be set when the component is placed inside a control or a from, since those components are bound to a specific thread. |
Threads |
Gets the set of threads that are running in the associated process. |
TotalProcessorTime |
Returns the amount of time the associated process has spent utilizing the CPU. It is the sum of the UserProcessorTime and PrivilegedProcessorTime. |
UserProcessorTime |
Returns the amount of time the associated process has spent running code inside the application portion of the process (not the operating system core). |
VirtualMemorySize |
Returns the amount of virtual memory that the associated process has requested. |
WatchForExit |
Gets or sets whether the System.Diagnostics.Process.Exited event is fired when the process terminates. |
WorkingSet |
Returns the total amount of physical memory the associated process. |