Software Update: Sysinternals Suite 2008-11-12

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Yesterday a new version of the Sysinternals Suite was released. This package is a collection of useful tools that can be used to manage systems and obtain extensive information about the computer. The package can also be used for troubleshooting and diagnosis. Sysinternals Suite was 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. In this release, the following two components have been updated:

ZoomIt v2.2:

    This ZoomIt update makes it easier to see the drawing cursor when it’s small relative to the zoomed region by representing it as a cross hair, allows you to position the text cursor when you enter text mode, supports changing the text color for the break timer and while you’re placing the text cursor, and includes a number of other minor improvements.

AccessChk v4.22:

    This update fixes a bug that sometimes caused AccessChk to not show the full list of rights and privileges assigned to a user account.

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Version number 2008-11-12
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

9.38MB

License type Freeware
ProcessSoftwareWindowsWindows Server