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在运行框中输入以下地址:\\live.sysinternals.com,所有工具都在Tools下,Files目录有可供下载的压缩包。。

Microsoft Corp.
has launched a beta service that lets Windows users launch the
Sysinternals library of free diagnostic and troubleshooting tools —
including the popular Process Explorer — from a Web browser.
The service, dubbed Sysinternals Live, is in beta, Microsoft said in a brief note posted to the Sysinternals Web site
yesterday. "We're excited to announce the beta of Sysinternals Live, a
service that enables you to execute Sysinternals tools directly from
the Web without hunting for and manually downloading them," the notice
read.

Sysinternals, the brand name for more than 70 separate tools, was acquired by Microsoft when it bought Austin-based Winternals Software in mid-2006. Microsoft also brought Winternals' co-founder Mark Russinovich into the company as a technical fellow.

Among the better-known tools in the Sysinternals collection are Process
Explorer, an über-Task Manager; Processor Monitor; and RootKitRevealer,
which sniffs out signs of rootkit installations by examining the
Windows registry.

Users can launch the Sysinternals tools by
using the syntax ""live.sysinternals.com"tools"toolname in Windows' Run
box. (The name of the tool, as shown on Sysinternals Live, must be
substituted for "toolname.") They can also launch the tools from the
service's bare-bones Web page; however, some browsers, including Firefox, default to first saving the file, as in a traditional download, and require users to install the utility.

Users can call up any Sysinternals tool free of charge from the service's home page.
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