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#1 Michael Pietroforte

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Posted 16 May 2011 - 10:18 PM

SysInternalsUpdater is a free tool that allows you to download updates of the Sysinternals Suite tools.

Microsoft's Sysinternals tools are essential for every Windows admin. The Sysinternals Suite is a collection of all Sysinternals troubleshooting tools. What all the Sysinternals utilities lack is an update feature. So you have to check regularly whether a new version is available. Or, you subscribe to 4sysops because I always publish a notice if an update of a Sysinternals tool is available. Yet another option is to use SysInternalsUpdater.

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#2 wendy

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Posted 17 May 2011 - 09:21 AM

There's a couple of these around.

Nirsoft has a portable one that creates large program-groups, both for sysinternals, and for their own excellent range of stuff. You can even create a separate group with your own infrequently used stuff.

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The windows utilities in the folder are all hacked to get around the registry permissions.

One should note that the bulk of my shortcuts live in a menu created by a number of batches, the 'programs' branch is normally out of use.

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Posted 17 May 2011 - 05:27 PM

Very nice.

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