Oh,okay.I've never really looked at that much,but here's what it says in the help file:
This tool displays a list of all currently running processes, including some information about them. It also allows you to kill some processes, but please do not use this function until you know what you are doing!
I don't see an open ports option in Spybot 1.6,just a Process Info and loaded Modules tab.Maybe it changed between versions,I'm not sure.
You can find some processes you see running at somewhere like this,just to see the description.Looking up taskeng.exe from my own running processes,I found this:
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/taskeng
But,along with that,you should also consider the path where it's located.
Like the one I listed above should be located at C:\Windows\system32\taskeng.exe.
If you rightclick the item you clicked,you can select Show file in explorer,so you can see it(but that doesn't always work.)
If you have a Process Tab below what you click,it will show you a bunch more info.
If you look at the Loaded Modules tab,you can see the .dll files the process is using.
You shouldn't really Kill a process or Kill a module without help,unless you're experienced in that sort of thing.For an example,if you killed the process Explorer.exe,your desktop might disappear,until you reboot.Some stuff just needs to run,and it's hard to know what.
Hope that helps some,but I'm not too familiar with that section of Spybot,never really paid much attention to it,lol.
Did you get the installer file for Spybot downloaded yet?