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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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What's New (November 27th, 2007)

This Zoomit update enables you to center the mouse with the space bar when in drawing mode, adds an option to view time elapsed after the break timer expires, and reverses the keys used to draw lines and arrows.

PsExec’s new release fixes a bug in the -i option that prevented it from correctly displaying windows on the console desktop.

What's New (November 5th, 2007)

Introducing ADInsight, an LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) real-time monitoring tool aimed at troubleshooting Active Directory client applications. Use its detailed tracing of Active Directory client-server communications to solve Windows authentication, Exchange, DNS, and other problems.

This version of PsExec, a command-line tool for executing programs locally and remotely, significantly improves handling of arguments passed to the specified application by not modifying spacing or quotation marks. It also fixes a number of minor bugs, including ones related to running programs in alternate terminal server sessions.

What's New (October 26th, 2007)

This update to Process Explorer, an advanced process information utility, has a number of miscellaneous improvements. For example, the thread support in the process properties dialog is enhanced with Wow64 thread stacks on 64-bit Windows and kernel stacks on Windows Vista and Server 2008. In addition, tooltips on the service hosting processes now show service names, the user SID is displayed on the security properties page, and column headers have tooltips when they’re too small to display their text.

What's New (October 15th, 2007)

See how Mark uses the Windows Debugger and Sysinternals Process Explorer to troubleshoot a Windows Vista Sidebar Clock gadget issue. This example will show how symbols can be leveraged for deep Windows troubleshooting.

This Handle update adds support for Vista object types and the –accepteula switch.

Next month Mark will be speaking at Microsoft's TechEd IT-Forum International on several Windows kernel, security, and troubleshooting topics.

What's New (October 3rd, 2007)

Check out Mark's new blog where he uses Process Monitor to uncover the root cause for a file copy error. Process Monitor is uniquely useful for exposing file, registry, and process activity within Windows.

What's New (September 28th, 2007)

Version 4.11 comes with a couple bug fixes and now supports images that span multiple monitors! See the site blog for more details on the bug fixes.

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