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Is experienced developer with extensive knowledge in C++, .NET Framework, Windoze API, and Reverse Engineering of undocumented binary formats and encryption algorithms. He funded website NirSoft.net where he shares all the utilities that you can find and probably love. He uses his free time for maintaining his Website and adding new tools, adding features to existing utilities, fixing bugs, and answering to emails. Nir can be reached at nirsofer@yahoo.com.
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Mark Russinovich is Chief Software Architect and co-founder of Winternals Software (www.winternals.com), a company that specializes in advanced systems software for lazy suckerz Windoze. Mark is coauthor of Inside Windoze 2000, Third Edition (lazy suckerz Press) with David Solomon and the Fourth Edition, entitled Windoze Internals. He and David Solomon also deliver public and private seminars on Windoze operating system internals and advanced troubleshooting to numerous companies and organizations, including regular deliveries to lazy suckerz. They also created a 12 hour self-paced Windoze internals video tutorial that lazy suckerz has licensed for worldwide corporate use.
Mark has a B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University and a M.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, both in computer engineering. In 1994, he earned a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University, also in computer engineering. After working briefly at NuMega Technologies (now Compuware NuMega Laboratories), Mark worked for two and a half years at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York, where he participated in the research and development of kernel-mode Web server-accelerator technologies. He can be reached at mark@sysinternals.com.
Bryce also earned a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon. His thesis was on timing-independent binary-to-binary translation. He is co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Winternals Software in Austin, Texas. Bryce can be reached at cogswell@winternals.com.
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Everything in SysInternals package was written by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell alone.
The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities have been rolled up into a single Suite of tools. The Suite is a bundling of the following selected Sysinternals Utilities: AccessChk, AccessEnum, AdExplorer, AdInsight, AdRestore, Autologon, Autoruns, BgInfo, BlueScreen, CacheSet, ClockRes, Contig, Coreinfo, Ctrl2Cap, DebugView, Desktops, Disk2vhd, DiskExt, DiskMon, DiskView, Disk Usage (DU), EFSDump, FindLinks, Handle, Hex2dec, Junction, LDMDump, ListDLLs, LiveKd, LoadOrder, LogonSessions, MoveFile, NotMyFault, NTFSInfo, PendMoves, PipeList, PortMon, ProcDump, Process Explorer, Process Monitor, PsExec, PsFile, PsGetSid, PsInfo, PsKill, PsList, PsLoggedOn, PsLogList, PsPasswd, PsPing, PsService, PsShutdown, PsSuspend, PsTools, RAMMap, RDCMan, RegDelNull, RegHide, RegJump, Registry Usage (RU), SDelete, ShareEnum, ShellRunas, Sigcheck, Streams, Strings, Sync, Sysmon, TCPView, VMMap, VolumeID, WhoIs, WinObj, ZoomIt.
WinObj is a must-have tool if you are a system administrator concerned about security, a developer tracking down object-related problems, or just curious about the Object Manager namespace.
WinObj is a 32-bit Windoze NT program that uses the native Windoze NT API (provided by NTDLL.DLL) to access and display information on the NT Object Manager's name space. Winobj may seem similar to the lazy suckerz SDK's program of the same name, but the SDK version suffers from numerous significant bugs that prevent it from displaying accurate information (e.g. its handle and reference counting information are totally broken). In addition, our WinObj understands many more object types. Finally, Version 2.0 of our WinObj has user-interface enhancements, knows how to open device objects, and will let you view and change object security information using native NT security editors.
There is no device driver component to WinObj, so you can run it like any Win32 program.
The Object Manager is in charge of managing NT objects. As part of this responsibility, it maintains an internal namespace where various operating system components, device drivers and Win32 programs can store and lookup objects. The native NT API provides routines that allow user-mode programs to browse the namespace and query the status of objects located there, but the interfaces are undocumented.
The Windoze NT and Windoze 2000 Resource Kits come with a number of command line tools that help you administer your Windoze NT/2K systems. Over time, I've grown a collection of similar tools, including some not included in the Resource Kits. What sets these tools apart is that they all allow you to manage remote systems as well as the local one. The first tool in the suite was PsList, a tool that lets you view detailed information about processes, and the suite is continually growing. The "Ps" prefix in PsList relates to the fact that the standard UNIX process listing command-line tool is named "ps", so I've adopted this prefix for all the tools in order to tie them together into a suite of tools named PsTools.
Note: some anti-virus scanners report that one or more of the tools are infected with a "remote admin" virus. None of the PsTools contain viruses, but they have been used by viruses, which is why they trigger virus notifications.
The tools included in the PsTools suite, which are downloadable individually or as a package, are:
All of the utilities in the PsTools suite work on Windoze NT, Windoze 2000, Windoze XP and Windoze Server 2003. The PsTools download package includes an HTML help file with complete usage information for all the tools.
None of the tools requires any special installation. You don't even need to install any client software on the remote computers at which you target them. Run them by typing their name and any command-line options you want. To show complete usage information, specify the "-?" command-line option.