I have a question regarding the "running process" of Windows 10 snip & sketch program.

강 승철 1 Reputation point
2020-11-24T06:35:19.357+00:00

It was confirmed that the "screensketch.exe" process is running when the "snip & sketch" program is executed.
This part was the same on any PC.

However, in the case of capturing through the "win key + shift + s" shortcut, PC A seems to be driven by a separate process called "screenclippinghost.exe",
but PC B cannot check the process.
Also, for PC A, the process was located in the path "windows\systemapps\", but PC B was not.
For this reason, there seems to be a difference in process operation.

What I'm curious about here is that, in the case of B PC, when you use the shortcut key, you should see that it runs in a process different from the one I identified.
Can I see what will happen to the other process name?

Or, tell me if there is anything I need to check. Thank you.
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  1. Carl Fan 6,851 Reputation points
    2020-11-26T10:08:32.48+00:00

    Hi,
    I consider that if PC A and B have different system version and OS build. Type "winver" in Search Bar to check.
    If you want to know some information about the process. I'm afraid you may need to use "Process Monitor" to capture.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon
    Hope this helps and please help to accept as Answer if the response is useful.
    Best Regards,
    Carl

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