Software Update: Sysinternals Suite 2008-10-30

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Yesterday a new version of the Sysinternals Suite was released. This package is a collection of useful tools for managing systems and obtaining comprehensive information about the computer. The package can also be used for troubleshooting and diagnosis. They were written by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell, initially for Sysinternals and now for Microsoft. Some examples are Process Explorer, BgInfo, contig and disk mon. In total it concerns a collection of no less than 63 different tools. Below you can find what has changed since edition 30-09-2008:

Process Monitor v2.02:

    This update fixes a bug in the symbols configuration dialog.

Autoruns v9.35:

    This Autoruns update adds additional autostart locations, including lsastart, s0initialization, savedumpstart, and servicecontrollerstart, and fixes serveral bugs.

Process Monitor v2.01:

    This release fixes several bugs, including compatibility with Windows 2000, excessive exit delays, and adds the new networking events to the filter dialog’s operations list.

DebugView v4.76:

    Debugview no longer truncates the last character of each line of a log file when it loads one back into the display.

AccessChk v4.21:

    This fixes a bug in the code that checks for malformed security descriptors that could cause spurious warnings.

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Version number 2008-10-30
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
Website Microsoft
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File size

9.33MB

License type Freeware
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