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If I've got a program open, for example notepad this.txt, how can I get the full command line of this application including the arguments which was used to launch the program?

Ideally, I'd like a way which supports copying, as this command is quite long.

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I found this solution:

  1. Download Process Explorer from here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
  2. Run the procexp.exe file.
  3. Locate the name of the process you want the command line of.
  4. Right click → Properties
  5. The command line is then shown in the "Command line:" field.
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Open task manager. Click Processes. Click view, select columns. Choose command line from the list

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  • I was aware of this in my searching, however this doesn't seem to support copy/pasting. A problem if the command line is 1000+ chars.
    – kiri
    Nov 1, 2013 at 1:31
  • @minerz029 Ahhhh. Yea, that won't do it then Nov 1, 2013 at 15:37

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