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System Internals Utilities on Win9x


CharlotteTheHarlot

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FYI...

* RegMon v7.04 32-bit for Windows 9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 monitors

and displays in real time all Registry changes:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...ion/regmon.mspx

Direct download [265 KB, freeware]:

http://www.filewatcher.com/m/Regmon.zip.271346.0.0.html

How to FIX RegMon 7.0x to run properly on Windows 95/98/ME:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=931822

* Autoruns 32-bit for Windows 9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 detects +

displays all autostart/startup programs/monitors/TSRs/processes/services from

all startup folders + Registry entries (freeware):

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...s/autoruns.mspx

- Autoruns 9.56 for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 [577 KB]:

http://download.sysinternals.com/files/autoruns.zip

- OLD Autoruns 8.73 for Windows 9x/NT4/ME [485 KB]:

http://files3.brothersoft.com/Autoruns-8.-73.zip

* TCPView GUI + TCPVcon command line v2.54 32-bit tools for Windows

9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 monitor, display + close all active TCP +

UDP endpoints, lists remote addresses + TCP connection(s) status:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...ng/tcpview.mspx

Direct download [208 KB, freeware]:

http://download.sysinternals.com/files/tcpview.zip

Windows 95/OSR1/OSR2 require Winsock Upgrade 2.0 [963 KB] already installed:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=182108

* Process Explorer 32-bit for Windows

9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 for x86, x64, AMD64 + IA64 CPUs displays +

monitors ANY app/process/thread/TSR/executable (freeware):

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...ssexplorer.mspx

- Process Explorer 11.33 for Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 [1.54 MB]:

http://download.sysinternals.com/files/processexplorer.zip

- OLD Process Explorer 9.25 32-bit for Windows 95/OSR1/OSR2 [1.18 MB]:

http://www.toolzbydaman.com/utils/procexp.exe

Windows 95/OSR1/OSR2 require Winsock Upgrade 2.0 [963 KB] already installed:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=182108

HTH

Edit:

Added MSKB fix URL for RegMon.

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* RegMon v7.04 32-bit for Windows 9x
RegMon and FileMon are broken here. :(

I get an error message:

"FILEVXD.VXD is not loaded properly.: The system cannot find the file specified." with Filemon,

and "REGVXD.VXD is not loaded properly.: The system cannot find the file specified." with RegMon,

when launching them. :}

Same thing with an older version (6.04).

Any idea?

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RegMon and FileMon are broken here. :(

I get an error message:

"FILEVXD.VXD is not loaded properly.: The system cannot find the file specified." with Filemon,

and "REGVXD.VXD is not loaded properly.: The system cannot find the file specified." with RegMon,

when launching them. :}

Same thing with an older version (6.04).

Any idea?

Maybe this will help...?

Error message when you try to run the Sysinternals FileMon and RegMon...

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Just an FYI to everyone concerned with the firewall alerts due to phone home boilerplate code found in the System Internals utilities circa the Microsoft acquisition (some posts here at MSFN about it in Win98 vulnerability, where Multibooter noted the behavior).

An explanation is found at System Internals in 2006 the thread Process Explorer and Internet Access, which was just before the Microsoft takeover.

In short, the phoning home occurs for two reasons that I can see ...

The utilities attempt to verify digital signatures, which can be disabled in the GUI of each app under options (which apparently only appears on WinXP and above).

Also there can be internet access initiated from the using help file, no doubt from some JavaScript in the source code of the compiled CHM.

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UPDATE TO POST #1

The top post has been re-written to describe the current ZIP package suite dated: 2010-08-02. (downloaded on 2010-08-17).

Win9x fans will notice no functional changes among the very few remaining compatible utilities distributed in the Suite.

Interestingly, the newest utility: RAMMAP.EXE requires Vista or higher. This means that both Win9x and WinXP are now victims of Microsoft's latest compilers. Wonderful. So to any WinXP users: Welcome to the Party pal!

-CTH-

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I've found replacement (at least partially) for Process Explorer - Process Viewer for Windows (PrcView) 5.2.15.

Hummm, why do you need to replace Process Explorer? :whistle:

This Process Viewer doesn't seems better to me. :lol:

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@MDGx:

* Autoruns 32-bit for Windows 9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 detects +

displays all autostart/startup programs/monitors/TSRs/processes/services from

all startup folders + Registry entries (freeware):

- Autoruns 9.56 for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 [577 KB]:

http://download.sysinternals.com/files/autoruns.zip

And why not: Autoruns 9.57 (http://www.filehippo.com/download_autoruns/6658/)?

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- Autoruns 9.56 for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 [577 KB]:

http://download.sysinternals.com/files/autoruns.zip

@MDGx: your link downloads version 10.02 (not 9.56). :whistle:

Sorry, I didn't saw your message. :blushing:

No, it's not my problem

...but after a few reinstall's I got them running. ;)

And why not: Autoruns 9.57

As I said in post #30,

it seems to me that all versions after 9.12 are buggy with Windows 98,

and are not giving more information.

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@CharlesF:

And why not: Autoruns 9.57

As I said in post #30,

it seems to me that all versions after 9.12 are buggy with Windows 98,

and are not giving more information.

I asked about Autoruns v. 9.57 because I had not noticed a difference in the results of performance in comparison to Autoruns v. 9.56. However, when I looked at the displayed information more carefully, I found out that some part of it is false. The Autoruns v. 9.56 or 9.57 DOES NOT FIND PATHS TO THE CERTAIN PROGRAMS wrongly claiming that files of these programs "does not exist". I also compared the results of performance of Autoruns v. 9.12 and Autoruns v. 8.73, version 9.12 displays more results (correct ones)!

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As I said in post #30, it seems to me that all versions after 9.12 are buggy with Windows 98,

and are not giving more information.

The Autoruns v. 9.56 or 9.57 DOES NOT FIND PATHS TO THE CERTAIN PROGRAMS wrongly claiming that files of these programs "does not exist".

I also compared the results of performance of Autoruns v. 9.12 and Autoruns v. 8.73, version 9.12 displays more results (correct ones)!

Thanks to confirm this :) .

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So I dug into my own archives and tested each deceased version's predecessor until I successfully found older versions that run. This list is subject to change in the event that I am missing a release! Until I hear otherwise, I believe these are the last versions running on Win9x ...

- - -

Du.exe .......... 1.0 ....... 53,248 ... 02-07-05 .... 4:43p ... ok (CMD Prompt)

As far as I can tell, DU version 1.2 (40960 bytes, 2005-10-15 2:56pm) works OK.

Aside :

Reading that only 11 utilities in the current suite are OK, it seems that the current suite is becoming more and more an irrelevance. Reading about partial loss of functionality, bloat, undesirable "phone home" features and restrictive license conditions in later versions of some utilities (that otherwise still work), leads me to think that ultimately, what will be most useful, will be a list of "best version for 9X" for these utilities. (IMHO)

Joe.

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