I do not think you can do this.
But there is still hope! Using Process Explorer you can view the command line arguments to the process. (Go to the View menu and choose "Select Columns")
Presto, now you can easily tell which process is what.
In reply to Re: Setting Win32 "Image Name" of a Perl Process
by bunnyman
in thread Setting Win32 "Image Name" of a Perl Process
by cormanaz
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