Microsoft Sysinternals Suite Receives Major Version Updates

Microsoft Sysinternals Suite receives major updates. Autoruns, ProcDump, ZoomIt, and other tools get new features plus official Linux support.

Microsoft Sysinternals Suite Receives Major Version Updates

Microsoft has released updates for several utilities within the Sysinternals Suite. The company addressed compatibility and feature requests across its popular diagnostic and monitoring tools. These updates bring new capabilities to and environments.

New features for Windows and Linux diagnostic tools

Autoruns version 14.2 now supports Windows packaged apps. ProcDump version 12.0 adds process tree support through the -pt argument. ZoomIt version 12.0 introduces webcam overlay support for video captures and allows appending clips in the video trim editor. DebugView version 5.01 reinstates Windows 10 support and enables highlighting on process IDs. NotMyFault version 4.5 adds crash types for Level-0 Hyper-V virtualized machines and SecureKernel. Process Explorer version 17.12 adds a parent PID column and fixes an exit crash. Process Monitor version 4.02 adds Ctrl + PgUp/PgDn scrolling and millisecond timestamps in the Process Tree dialog.

Microsoft Sysinternals Suite tools receive version updates for Windows and Linux environments.
New features include process tree support in ProcDump and webcam overlays in ZoomIt.

Sysinternals tools including EBPF, Sysmon for Linux, Procmon for Linux, ProcDump for Linux, and jcd now offer official support for RHEL10, Debian 13, and Fedora 43. This expansion extends the suite's reach into modern Linux distributions.

The Sysinternals Suite remains a standard toolkit for system administrators and developers. These updates improve the utility of core diagnostic features while expanding cross-platform compatibility. The additions to ZoomIt and ProcDump address specific workflow needs for video recording and process analysis.

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