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The Sysinternals web site was created in 1996 by Mark Russinovich to host his advanced system utilities and technical information. Whether you’re an IT Pro or a developer, you’ll find Sysinternals utilities to help you manage, troubleshoot and diagnose your Windows and Linux systems and applications.


Sysinternals Live

Sysinternals Live is a service that enables you to run Sysinternals tools directly from the Web without manually downloading them.

Enter a tool's Sysinternals Live path in Windows Explorer as live.sysinternals.com/<toolname> or \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\<toolname>. In a command prompt use \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\<toolname>.

You can view the entire Sysinternals Live tools directory in a browser or Windows Explorer at https://live.sysinternals.com/.

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What's New (July 23, 2024)

  • Process Monitor 2.0 for Linux
    Process Monitor for Linux, a convenient and efficient way for developers to trace the syscall activity on the system, is now updated to support a broader range of Linux distributions.

What's New (June 17, 2024)

  • Process Monitor v4.0
    This update to Process Monitor, a utility for observing real-time file system, Registry, and process or thread activity, adds user interface improvements, enhances search, filtering and event counting performance, and introduces a new event column for the process start timestamp.

What's New (February 6, 2024)

  • ProcDump 3.2 for Linux
    This update tracks mmap and munmap syscalls as part of resource leak tracking.

  • ZoomIt v8.0
    This update to ZoomIt adds a new feature called DemoType that automates typing.

What's New (January 23, 2024)

  • ProcDump 3.1 for Linux
    This update to ProcDump for Linux adds trigger support for multiple signals as well as the the -mc switch to control the size of the core dump file by choosing what is included.