![]() ![]() Is it possible your system32\drivers folder permissions are not correct? I hadn't as I knew that both ProcMon process were terminating when I closed the GUI. Have you checked if procmon is set to autostart somehow - you can use. On the other hand, killing the one started by Explorer leaves the other process (and the GUI) running. If I kill the one started by ProcMon this terminates both processes. One is started by Explorer, the other by the "first" ProcMon. ![]() ![]() Can you use to determine what process are starting each instance? For as long as its running, the two processes are there, When I close ProcMon the two processes disappear. No, there's no instance until I start ProcMon. CSI-Windows_com, Do you only have two instances when you attempt to start it, or is there one instance always hanging around? ![]()
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