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WPS displays task, open file, and module information in three tables:
The first table displays information on currently running tasks: task name (NAME), task handle (hTask), parent handle (hParent), count of pending messages (nEvents), instance handle (hInst), version number (Version), and executable name (Exe).
The second table displays information on open files: the owner of the open file (Owner), the reference count (Usage), the access mode (Access), the file attributes (Attribs), the file size (FileSize) and the filename (Filename). The file access modes are read-only (ro), write-only (wo), read and write (rw), deny read and write (drw), deny write (dw), deny read (dr), and denyn one (dn). Under the Access heading, "i" indicates that the child process inherits access mode. The file attributes are read-only (R), hidden (H), system (S), volume (V), directory (D), and archive (A).
The third table includes module information: module name (Name), module handle (hModule), reference count (Usage), version number (Version) and the executable file from which the specified module was loaded (Exe).
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