How to view program list in windows 8
This folder only shows all the shortcuts you can copy or use to launch any installed app. If you are running Windows 10, there is a very convenient section inside Windows Settings. It collects info about all installed apps and lets you quickly get a list of them. Here you can find the list of all installed apps, plus pre-installed from Microsoft Store.
This list does not include default Windows Utilities. At the top of the list, you can find the apps counter. What is also important is that this section allows you to filter the list and generate a list of all apps installed on a specific disk. For example, you want to find all the apps installed on a system drive. Ok, now let us talk about how you can generate a list of all installed apps in Windows 10 works in older Windows versions down to Windows XP and export it to use later.
We will cover the built-in utilities below in this article, but here let us show you a wonderful tool called UninstallView. This utility is completely free and does not require installation. All you need is to download the UninstallView from the official website and launch it. For your information. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. SpiritX Volunteer Moderator. Hi, Some programs, particularly system maker's included programs, do not identify themselves by name in the StartUp tab.
If you Right Click on any of the existing Column Names at the top of the columns in the StartUp tab there are other column display choices.
Select "Command Line" and you can see what program is opening. You can use AutoRuns again and check the command line and the file name with those programs running in Task Manager's - StartUp tab - Command line column. How satisfied are you with this reply?
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Thank you!!! Once I enabled the show "Command line" column in the Task Manager Setup tab—something I did not know could be done—I found that "Program" is an application that does not exist on my system. The command line points to "LAN Messenger," lmc. Now I remember I was looking for a network messenger, back before Christmas, that I could install so that I could easily communicate with other users on my local network. I downloaded LAN Messenger, installed it, didn't like it it did not seem to play well with Windows 8 , and uninstalled it.
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