"Steve" <No Spam> wrote in news:4568af5b$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au:
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> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
> news:wg_9h.11579$oP6.5397@trnddc03...
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>> I am seeing numerous threads in Microsoft Windows Update and WSUS
>> related News Groups of
>> high utilization most notable in SVCHOST.EXE. Often it is associated
>> with platforms using
>> Wireless connectivity.
>
> One session of SVCHOST slows my PC considerably for a long time after
> starting. My cure when it P's me off is to kill that particular
> process (and not the other half dozen or so). Is there a way to find
> out what is running each session of SVCHOST?
One way to approach it is to look and see who they are talking to. You
might try grabbing a copy of TCPView from Sysinternals (which has since
been absorbed by Microsoft at http://************/y82msb ) and have it set
to autostart. Then watch for your svchost connections and use whois to find
out who it is talking to.
Off the top of my head, I suspect you will find that it is Microsoft's WGA
program module that phones home shortly after booting up a Windows XP
system. Try going here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Genuine_Advantage
for more info.
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