Microsoft updates 5 Sysinternals system tools to fix faults/add features

According to the latest report, Microsoft today released updates for five Sysinternals system tools, repaired faults, and provided new features in some cases. This series of Windows system tools began in 1996, which is convenient for administrators and IT operation and maintenance personnel to diagnose the system.

join us on telegram

The following is the updated content:

Active Directory Explorer v1.51

  • This update fixes the packaging crash of the Windows Store.

Autoruns v14.07

  • The software already supports opening .arn files through the command line. Fixed the parameter handling of RunDll32 in some cases, and supports switching Active Setup items. Fix the crash when ProExp cannot be found in the path, and improve the 32/64 bit redirection.

CacheSet v1.02

  • This version fixes the regression problem of 64-bit operating systems.

Process Monitor v3.87

  • This process monitor fixes a series of errors, including filter file loading and ring buffer processing. Improved the filter dialog navigation, and optimized the UI interaction of column headings and dialogs.

Sysmon v13.31

  • This version improves the handle management in the service code and restores the event ID 16 content.

Part of the Microsoft Sysinternals system tools have been open-sourced on GitHub, and can also be downloaded from the Microsoft Store application store.

Leave a Comment