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  • Windows' built-in Task Manager also shows the full command line for a running process under the Command Line column in the Processes tab, so there is no real need for a 3rd party utility. That said, if the process closes too quickly to catch a glimpse of its command line in the list of running processes, then @Craig620's answer works better.
    – dxiv
    Commented Jan 8, 2016 at 3:29