Add-On in Task Manager

Good Day
Experts:
Has anyone ever had to interogate TaskManager to find out if an AddOn is running for a particular User?  I am having a bit of trouble.  Using Win32_Process I am getting odd results...everything for my UserName is coming up SBSLBSI.  Also, none of the ImageNames in TaskManager are showing up in the found items.
Any insight is appreciated...
Thanks,
EJD

I guess the task manager is just showing which processes are running so it just shows the name of your addon executable. I don't believe the task manager is going to help you discriminate the users.

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