* Sysinternals Suite - May 26 2015 RELEASE [Read Info]

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* Sysinternals Suite - May 26 2015 RELEASE [Read Info] (Size: 34.05 MB)
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 AccessEnum.exe170.87 KB
 ADExplorer.chm49.2 KB
 ADExplorer.exe468.59 KB
 ADInsight.chm392.2 KB
 ADInsight.exe1 MB
 AdRestore.exe146.8 KB
 Autologon.exe145.37 KB
 Autoruns.chm49.33 KB
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The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities have been rolled up into a single Suite of tools. This file contains the individual troubleshooting tools and help files.

Windows Sysinternals is a part of the Microsoft TechNet website which offers technical resources and utilities to manage, diagnose, troubleshoot, and monitor a Microsoft Windows environment. Originally, the Sysinternals website (formerly known as Winternals) was created in 1996 and was operated by the company Winternals Software LP,which was located in Austin, Texas. It was started by software developers Bryce Cogswell and Mark Russinovich. Microsoft acquired Winternals and its assets on July 18, 2006.

The website featured several tools to administer and monitor computers running Microsoft Windows. The software can now be found at Microsoft. The company also sold data recovery utilities and professional editions of their tools.
Sysinternals Utilities Index

Winternals Software LP was founded by Bryce Cogswell and Mark Russinovich, who sparked the 2005 Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal in an October 2005 posting to the Sysinternals blog.

On July 18, 2006, Microsoft Corporation acquired the company and its assets. Russinovich explained that Sysinternals will remain active until Microsoft agrees on a method of distributing the tools provided there. However, NT Locksmith, a Windows password recovery utility, was immediately removed.[citation needed] Currently, the Sysinternals website is moved to the Windows Sysinternals website and is a part of Microsoft TechNet.

Bryce Cogswell retired from Sysinternals.

Source code and technology

Most of the utilities that were developed were usually accompanied with the source code written in C, C++, or assembly language. The code was compatible with Visual C++ v. 6.0 and could be compiled with little effort by a Windows developer. Some of the more interesting utilities did not come with source code, or a lesser version would be available with the source. In later releases, there were 64-bit versions of the utilities and even Linux versions as well.

However, since the Microsoft acquisition, none of the utilities currently available are accompanied by source code, and the Linux versions are no longer maintained or available.

Some of the coding tricks used were based on the Windows Native API (NTAPI), which was (and still is) mostly undocumented by Microsoft. Using these coding examples - with source - would enable developers to create extraordinary programs that performed operations that would otherwise have been impossible using a standard API. Examples include hiding Registry information, intercepting or hooking APIs to monitor file operations by the OS, as well as Registry operations.





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