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Is there any way to tell how much memory a process is using? Not the AutoIt process, but another process currently running on the computer. I cant find anything in the help, but was wondering if there is a DLL call that could do this. Thanks,

Kevin

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I was hoping to find a way to determine it programmitically... there's no function that can do this? From what I saw PSTools works out of the commandline, which doesnt fit what I want to do. THanks for the info though,

Kevin

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I was hoping to find a way to determine it programmitically... there's no function that can do this?  From what I saw PSTools works out of the commandline, which doesnt fit what I want to do.  THanks for the info though,

Kevin

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If you found a way to extract the info from the Windows Task Manager then you could.


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