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I installed Cygwin64 and tried its pgrep.exe tool (with admin privilege) as follows:

PS D:\cygwin64\bin> D:\cygwin64\bin\pgrep.exe svchost.exe
PS D:\cygwin64\bin> D:\cygwin64\bin\pgrep.exe svchost.exe -af
PS D:\cygwin64\bin> D:\cygwin64\bin\pgrep.exe -h

Usage: pgrep [options] <pattern>

Options: -d, --delimiter <string> specify output delimiter -l, --list-name list PID and process name -a, --list-full list PID and full command line -v, --inverse negates the matching -w, --lightweight list all TID -c, --count count of matching processes -f, --full use full process name to match -g, --pgroup <PGID,...> match listed process group IDs -G, --group <GID,...> match real group IDs -i, --ignore-case match case insensitively -n, --newest select most recently started -o, --oldest select least recently started -O, --older <seconds> select where older than seconds -P, --parent <PPID,...> match only child processes of the given parent -s, --session <SID,...> match session IDs -t, --terminal <tty,...> match by controlling terminal -u, --euid <ID,...> match by effective IDs -U, --uid <ID,...> match by real IDs -x, --exact match exactly with the command name -F, --pidfile <file> read PIDs from file -L, --logpidfile fail if PID file is not locked -r, --runstates <state> match runstates [D,S,Z,...] -A, --ignore-ancestors exclude our ancestors from results --cgroup <grp,...> match by cgroup v2 names --ns <PID> match the processes that belong to the same namespace as <pid> --nslist <ns,...> list which namespaces will be considered for the --ns option. Available namespaces: ipc, mnt, net, pid, user, uts

-h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version output version information and exit

For more details see pgrep(1). PS D:\cygwin64\bin>

Seems pgrep.exe is running correctly but it fails to return the pid of svchost.exe.

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