Would you like to learn how to list information from processes using Powershell? In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to use Powershell to get process information on a computer running Windows.

• Windows 2012 R2
• Windows 2016
• Windows 2019
• Windows 10

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Tutorial Powershell - Get the process information

As an Administrator, start a new POWERSHELL command-line prompt.

Windows 10 - powershell elevated

Get a list of running processes

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Get information from specific process names.

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Get information from a specific process ID.

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Filter the process information to display only specific properties.

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Get version information from a process.

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Show the owner of a process.

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List the 3 processes that use the most CPU.

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Get a list of processes listening on a TCP port.

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Get a list of processes and owners listening on a TCP port.

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Get a list of processes and owners for all TCP connections.

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Congratulations! You are able to get processes information using Powershell.