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| Written by George | |
| Saturday, 28 August 2010 00:00 | |
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As you can see, I updated the release number structure of the toolbox. I decided that it makes more sense to indicate year, month and day of when it was compiled. As many of you, I am using quite a few of the Sysinternals utilities. These utilities are very helpful and useful freeware tools programmed by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell. The tools aim at Windows file, disk, networking, security and process tasks and are well known to a broad community. Unfortunately none of the tools comes with a setup routine, you need to extract the files yourself and create your icons and start menu entries manually. Sysinternals was acquired by Mircosoft in July, 2006. I have collected my personal "most useful" selection of those utilities for Windows and created a setup routine so you can conveniently install them on your system. This package is now called "Sysinternals Toolbox" and can only be obtained here at Lewe.com (Downloads section). The single Sysinternals Tools included in the package are unaltered. Note: The Sysinternals developers encourage you to visit their website to get all their tools there. Most of all, you will find many details and usage information for all utilities of which only a few are in this package. Read the details to see what's updated in this package. Cost: Free
- Access Enumerator 1.32
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Release 2010.08.28
The setup routine gives you the option to check/uncheck the tools you like to install. I will update the package regularly as Sysinternals publishes new version of their tools. I might not always be able to do it right away but I will eventually get to it in a timely manner.