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On July 18 2006, [[Microsoft Corporation]] aquired Russinovich's two sites. Russinovich explained in a [http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2006/07/on-my-way-to-microsoft.html blog posting] that Sysinternals will remain active until Microsoft agrees on a method of disbursing the tools provided there.
On July 18 2006, [[Microsoft Corporation]] aquired Russinovich's two sites. Russinovich explained in a [http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2006/07/on-my-way-to-microsoft.html blog posting] that Sysinternals will remain active until Microsoft agrees on a method of disbursing the tools provided there.

==Products (requiring purchase)==
[[Recovery Manager]]

[[Protection Manager]]

[[Defrag Manager]]

[[Administrator's Pak]]

==Products/Utilities (free to use)==
[[Autologon]]

[[Autoruns]]

[[DebugView]]

[[Filemon]]

[[NTFSDOS]]

[[NTFS for Windows 98]]

[[Process Explorer]]

[[RootkitRevealer]]

[[Regmon]]



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:50, 10 August 2006

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Current logo of Winternals.

Sysinternals is a website (formerly known as "ntinternals") operated by the company Winternals Software LP, which is located in Austin, Texas. It was started by software developers Bryce Cogswell and Mark Russinovich in 1996, and was acquired by Microsoft on July 18 2006.[1]

The website features several freeware tools to administrate and monitor Microsoft Windows computers. The company also sells data recovery utilities and professional editions of their freeware tools.

A blog entry made by Mark Russinovich in October 2005[1] sparked the 2005 Sony CD copy protection controversy.

On July 18 2006, Microsoft Corporation aquired Russinovich's two sites. Russinovich explained in a blog posting that Sysinternals will remain active until Microsoft agrees on a method of disbursing the tools provided there.

Products (requiring purchase)

Recovery Manager

Protection Manager

Defrag Manager

Administrator's Pak

Products/Utilities (free to use)

Autologon

Autoruns

DebugView

Filemon

NTFSDOS

NTFS for Windows 98

Process Explorer

RootkitRevealer

Regmon


References

  1. ^ "Microsoft Acquires Winternals Software". Company Press Releases. Winternals Software. July 18 2006. Retrieved 2006-07-18. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)