You dont really need one. If you are looking in your task manager, (ctrl + Alt + Delete) you will notice that all the processes are ending with the EXE extension. So there would be no need to to cross reference them. If you are looking at any other window (on windows) then yes, you can right click and sort by file type, name etc.
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Apislice.dll is an important file that support Windows processes applications such as Microsoft Office 2002 and 2003, Microsoft Visual Studio.NET versions 2002, 2003and 2005. In brief, Apislice.dll is a Windows core file.
C:\Windows\Sysprep\ See the "Sysprep Files" section for reference here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc961056.aspx
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There are actually four major architectural components of Microsoft Windows. These are Windows kernel, core processes, system startup, and the graphical subsystem.
Explain what windows file resources does
If you are using windows then it is very easy. Just go to the folder and copy the address given in address bar with the file name.
SAM: Security Accounts Manager is a registry file in Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. It stores users' passwords in a hashed format (in LM hash and NTLM hash). Since a hash function is one-way, this provides some measure of security for the storage of the passwords.BAT: Batch File in DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows, is a text file containing a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter. Batch files are useful for running a sequence of executables automatically and are often used to automate repetitive or tedious processes.
A Windows Movie Maker project file is in .MSWMMformat.
The file browser in Windows is called, Explorer (explorer.exe).