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The Sysinternals web site was created in 1996 by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell to host their advanced system utilities and technical information. Microsoft acquired Sysinternals in July, 2006. Whether you’re an IT Pro or a developer, you’ll find Sysinternals utilities to help you manage, troubleshoot and diagnose your Windows systems and applications. If you have a question about a tool or how to use them, please visit the Sysinternals Forum for answers and help from other users and our moderators.
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Utilities for viewing and monitoring file and disk access and usage. | .gif) | Networking Utilities
Networking tools that range from connection monitors to resource security analyzers. | .gif) | Process Utilities
Utilities for looking under the hood to see what processes are doing and the resources they are consuming. |
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Security configuration and management utilities, including rootkit and spyware hunting programs. | .gif) | System Information
Utilities for looking at system resource usage and configuration. | .gif) | Miscellaneous Utilities
A collection of diverse utilities that includes a screen saver, presentation aid, and debugging tool. |
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Sysinternals LiveSysinternals Live is a service that enables you to execute Sysinternals tools directly from the Web without hunting for and manually downloading them. Simply enter a tool’s Sysinternals Live path into Windows Explorer or a command prompt as http://live.sysinternals.com/<toolname> or \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\<toolname>. You can view the entire Sysinternals Live tools directory in a browser at http://live.sysinternals.com.
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What's New (August 21, 2008)- Desktops
This new utility enables you to create up to four virtual desktops and to use a tray interface or hotkeys to preview what’s on each desktop and easily switch between them. - Autoruns
This Autoruns update adds command-line options for automatically scanning and exporting scan results, as well as a number of bug fixes.
What's New (August 8, 2008)- Process Monitor 1.37
Process Monitor, a system monitoring utility, now prevents you from inadvertently closing the filter dialog without saving edits and fixes a subtle race condition bug in the driver. - Handle 3.41
Handle, a command-line tool for dumping information on open operating system handles, adds a new switch, -l, that dumps the sizes of pagefile-backed sections. - Mark to Keynote Virtualization Congress
Mark is going to deliver a keynote on Microsoft’s virtualization strategy at the independent Virtualization Congress in London in October.
What's New (August 1, 2008)- Mark’s Webcasts: Windows Security Boundaries
Mark’s session from TechEd US on what constitutes a security boundary is now available for on-demand viewing. Get the real story on Windows security-related features like Kernel Patch Protection (KPP), Kernel Mode Code Integrity, User sessions, UAC, Protected Mode IE, and more, to find out how they work, what they were designed for, and whether they are security boundaries.
What's New (July 22nd, 2008)What's New (July 16th, 2008)- Autoruns 9.3
This Autoruns update adds support for several additional shell extension points, including copy hook, property sheet, and drag and drop handlers, fixes a bug in the Vista gadget parsing code and better handles malformed paths. - AccessChk 4.2
AccessChk v4.2 reports non-canonical security descriptors (ones that have access control entries in an unsupported order) and adds a new switch, -a, that dumps account rights and privileges.
What's New (June 24th, 2008)- Process Monitor 1.34
This update adds the ability to filter on result values. - ZoomIt 2.10
ZoomIt v2.10 includes a zoom-out effect when you exit zoom mode and enables you to specify a background bitmap for the break timer. - BgInfo 4.13
BgInfo now displays correct version information for Windows Server 2008.
What's New (June 2nd, 2008)- The Case of the Random IE and WMP Crashes
Mark’s latest blog post details how he used the Windbg debugger to identify the potential cause of application crashes he was experiencing and then Autoruns to delete the third-party plugin that was apparently at fault.
What's New (May 30th, 2008)- Elevation PowerToys for Windows Vista
Check out Michael Murgolo's article in the June issue of TechNet Magazine for tips and tools for scripting elevations in Windows Vista that rely on Sysinternals utilities.
What's New (May 28th, 2008)- Sysinternals Live
We’re excited to announce the beta of Sysinternals Live, a service that enables you to execute Sysinternals tools directly from the Web without hunting for and manually downloading them. Simply enter a tool’s Sysinternals Live path into Windows Explorer or a command prompt as \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\<toolname> or view the entire Sysinternals Live tools directory in a browser at http://live.sysinternals.com.
- Process Explorer 11.20
Process Explorer now shows thread permissions, adds process working set minimum and maximum columns, and fixes a bug that allows it to run from read-only locations on 64-bit Windows.
- ZoomIt 2.0
This major ZoomIt update adds the drawing color pink, adds screen blanking to the undo history, extends the maximum pen size from 9 to 19 pixels, has an option to hide the tray icon and makes it easy to save zoomed and annotated screens as bitmap files.
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