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uno.imrite
I came across this recommended program whilst on the mischel internet security website (Trojan Hunter). It was described as the best available file explorer on the market, bar none, for looking into every nook & cranny and process running on your pc. It`s by Mark Russinovich who seems to be some big knob at microsoft. The link takes you to a site, where there`s a lengthy video and several links for people to work out how to use it and what it does. Unfortunately as i`m a newbie dummy i certainly won`t be using it for a while, but i`m sure you techies out there will absolutely love it.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinte...s/bb896653.aspx
DennisD
Hi uno, I think quite a few people on here, including myself, already use this program, but thanks for posting, because I'm a bit behind with my version.

I'll be updating to V 11.04, so thanks again for the link.
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JDPower
QUOTE(DennisD @ Jan 17 2008, 11:15 PM) *
but thanks for posting, because I'm a bit behind with my version.

Same here, one of those programs I never think to check for updates for so thanks to the OP for the reminder smile.gif
Forte Lambardi
smile.gif Thanks for posting this. I was never aware of the fact that this kind of thing existed.
Sputnik
Thanks. Didn't update the program in quite a while smile.gif
Zone54
Indeed one of the finer utilities available. I just went from ver. 9.12, out in 2005, to ver. 11.4! Thanks for bringing it to my attention. It is a faster version, I'm sure among other advertised features.
hotdoge3
Sysinternals Have loots of free tools like startUp Reg tools PageFile defrag so I like free rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
greenwall
I also used Process Explorer. Now I’m using xxxxxxxxxx, it’s the best solution for my PC. . It shows full information about each process including command line, inbound and outbound traffic, disk load, tray icon, performance graph, internet connections. It manages startup programs and active processes, removes spyware. Have a look at it


Eli
QUOTE (DennisD @ Jan 17 2008, 11:15 PM) *
Hi uno, I think quite a few people on here, including myself, already use this program, but thanks for posting, because I'm a bit behind with my version.

I'll be updating to V 11.04, so thanks again for the link.
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There is no V11.04 the latest is V11.33, please see as per the above mentioned Uno`s link from Sysinternals/Microsoft Technet.
DennisD
There was V 11.04 nearly two years ago, which is how old this thread is.

It was latched onto by the spammer above your post. But no worries, it's easy to miss the dates when you follow a new post like that.
marmite
QUOTE (Forte Lambardi @ Jan 18 2008, 03:42 AM) *
... I was never aware of the fact that this kind of thing existed.

While the thread is bumped up I'll happily plug Sysinternals smile.gif

And there's a lot more ... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/default.aspx

Some of this stuff is command-line only, so a degree of comfort is required with using some of those utilities ... but there's something for everyone smile.gif The whole suite really is a 'must have'. Autoruns and Process Monitor (different to Process Explorer) are two really useful tools for seeing what's going on.
Andavari
QUOTE (marmite @ Oct 31 2009, 06:52 AM) *
The whole suite really is a 'must have'.

That's why I also use RegJump. RegJump saves so much time by going directly to the desired registry location in RegEdit all via Start->Run.
Tom AZ
QUOTE (Andavari @ Oct 31 2009, 02:45 PM) *
That's why I also use RegJump. RegJump saves so much time by going directly to the desired registry location in RegEdit all via Start->Run.

Andavari, can you explain how you install it and how you use it.
Andavari
QUOTE (Tom AZ @ Oct 31 2009, 04:29 PM) *
Andavari, can you explain how you install it and how you use it.

Sure!

  1. Download Regjump.
  2. Installation:
    Unzip regjump.exe into the recommended installation path which is in the Windows operating system directory, typically this will be:
    C:\WINDOWS
  3. Usage:
    regjump [path]

    RegJump can be used in a Command Prompt, from Start->Run, in batch files, and via a shortcut (a shortcut is handy for a frequently visited registry location).

    Working example:
    CODE
    regjump HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer

Note that the only documentation of it is listed on that Microsoft download site in the Introduction, it's however very easy to use.
Tom AZ
Thanks, Andavari, most helpful.
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