Quoting Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Has anyone noticed that now when you type "systernals" on the address 
> bar you get <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx> ?
> 
> Has anyone tried out the new Process Monitor that has features of 
> both Filemon & Regmon ?

This comes from the current newsletter of Gizmo Richards.

"2.3 New Free Tech Tool from Sysinternals

When Microsoft bought Sysinternals, many feared for the worst. So far these
fears have proved unfounded. Indeed the recent move to the Microsoft TechNet
site [1] has if anything, improved the availability of Sysinternal's utilities.
The only loss so far has been the withdrawal of source code in line with
Microsoft's long standing policy on such matters.

New on the TechNet site is Process Monitor v1.01 [2], "a system monitoring tool
that not only replaces Regmon and Filemon by including file system and registry
monitoring, but adds process, thread, and DLL monitoring as well as advanced
filtering, event information, and basic data mining capabilities."

I've only played around with this for an hour or so but can say its one of the
most powerful diagnostic utilities I've seen. However, the sheer quantity of
information produced and the essentially low level technical nature of that
information means this utility will only be of value to hard core techies. They,
however, will find this product invaluable. Like most Sysinternals tools, it
requires no installation. Freeware, Win2K- SP4, WinXP-SP2 and 64 bit, Server
2K-SP3, Vista, 913KB.

[1] <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx>
[2]
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/processesandthreads/processmonitor.mspx>
"

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