5 SysInternals Utilities Updated Today
Five Sysinternals utilities saw updates today: AccessChk, PsExec, PsTools, Sigcheck, and VMMap.
May 2, 2014
Five, count them, five Sysinternals utilities saw updated releases today. The Sysinternals suite continues to be some of the most popular, free utilizes for systems administrators.
Here's what was updated today:
AccessChk v 5.2 – AccessChk is a command-line tool for viewing the effective permissions on files, registry keys, services, processes, kernel objects, and more.
UPDATED: Adds support for file and printer shares. Provides filtering for specified account access. Includes SACL when exporting security descriptors.
PsExec – v 2.11 – Executes processes on remote systems.
UPDATED: Just a bug fix in the –s command-line switch for Windows Server 2003.
PsTools – The PsTools suite includes command-line utilities for listing the processes running on local or remote computers, running processes remotely, rebooting computers, dumping event logs, and more.
Sigcheck – v 2.1 – Dump file version information and verify that images on your system are digitally signed.
UPDATED: Reports a file’s entropy (average bits/byte required to encode its data), can dump information about catalog files including the hashes they store, and can list the certificates installed in the per-user and machine certificate store.
VMMap – v 3.12 – VMMap is a process virtual and physical memory analysis utility.
UPDATED: Fixes a bug affecting queries of files stored on file shares, fixes a bug in copy-to-clipboard of 64-bit addresses, now reports an error when attempting to open stacks on loaded traces, and fixes a bug in the reserved memory working set calculation.
Use the links above to download the updated tools individually, or use the following link to download the entire Suite:
Sysinternals Suite
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