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I'm using psutil to list running processes. I want to inspect some processes that are running as a Windows Service. The service runs as SYSTEM user and Windows is not allowing IIS user to see information about the process.
e.g.
>>> import psutil
>>> p = list(psutil.process_iter())[0]
>>> print p.username()
'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'
>>> print p.cmdline()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil__init__.py", line 666, in cmdline
return self._proc.cmdline()
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil_pswindows.py", line 638, in wrapper
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._name)
psutil._exceptions.AccessDenied: psutil.AccessDenied
python windows psutil
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I'm using psutil to list running processes. I want to inspect some processes that are running as a Windows Service. The service runs as SYSTEM user and Windows is not allowing IIS user to see information about the process.
e.g.
>>> import psutil
>>> p = list(psutil.process_iter())[0]
>>> print p.username()
'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'
>>> print p.cmdline()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil__init__.py", line 666, in cmdline
return self._proc.cmdline()
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil_pswindows.py", line 638, in wrapper
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._name)
psutil._exceptions.AccessDenied: psutil.AccessDenied
python windows psutil
add a comment |
I'm using psutil to list running processes. I want to inspect some processes that are running as a Windows Service. The service runs as SYSTEM user and Windows is not allowing IIS user to see information about the process.
e.g.
>>> import psutil
>>> p = list(psutil.process_iter())[0]
>>> print p.username()
'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'
>>> print p.cmdline()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil__init__.py", line 666, in cmdline
return self._proc.cmdline()
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil_pswindows.py", line 638, in wrapper
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._name)
psutil._exceptions.AccessDenied: psutil.AccessDenied
python windows psutil
I'm using psutil to list running processes. I want to inspect some processes that are running as a Windows Service. The service runs as SYSTEM user and Windows is not allowing IIS user to see information about the process.
e.g.
>>> import psutil
>>> p = list(psutil.process_iter())[0]
>>> print p.username()
'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'
>>> print p.cmdline()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil__init__.py", line 666, in cmdline
return self._proc.cmdline()
File "C:Python27libsite-packagespsutil_pswindows.py", line 638, in wrapper
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._name)
psutil._exceptions.AccessDenied: psutil.AccessDenied
python windows psutil
python windows psutil
edited Mar 25 at 15:38
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