PsSuspend – Windows CMD Command


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Suspend processes on the local or a remote system.

Suspend is desirable in cases where a process is consuming a resource (e.g. network, CPU, or disk) that you want to allow different processes to use. Rather than kill the process that’s consuming the resource, suspending permits you to let it continue operation at some later point in time.

When launched for the first time, PsSuspend will create the regkey
HKCU\Software\Sysinternals\PsSuspend\EulaAccepted=0x01

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