Some little apps i use all the time
File And Disc Utilities
AccessChk
AccessChk allows Administrators to check what access users and/or groups have to resources on the system and network.These include files, directories, Registry keys, global objects and Windows services.Must have for Administrators.
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AccessEnum
Very powerful security tool shows you who has what access to directories, files and Registry keys on your systems. Use it to find holes in your permissions.
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DiskExt
Display volume disk-mappings
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Diskmon
This utility captures all hard disk activity or acts like a software disk activity light in your system tray.
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DiscView
Graphical disk sector utility
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Disk Usage
View disk usage by directory - recognize the du
Usage: du [[-v] [-l ] | [-n]] [-q] (file or directory)
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PageDefrag
Defragment your paging files and Registry hives!
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ShareEnum
Scan file shares on your network and view their security settings to close security holes.Another must have for Administrators toolbox.
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Networking Utilities
PsFile
See what files are opened remotely
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PsTools
The PsTools suite includes command-line utilities for listing the processes running on local or remote computers, running processes remotely, rebooting computers, dumping event logs, and more.
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Security Utilities
AutoRuns for Windows
See what programs are configured to startup automatically when your system boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list of Registry and file locations where applications can configure auto-start settings.
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Process Explorer for Windows
This is a must have.....it shows info on process that are running as well as the company that owns it and version of software.Can also be set to replace Task Manager.I have used this for years.
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PsExec
Execute processes with limited-user rights.
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Rootkit Revealer
Scan your system for rootkit-based malware
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SDelete
Securely delete files....anyone familiar with how HDD's work will know that when you delete a file it is still on the hard drive....just windows tells the hard drive not to look there anymore.
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RegMon for Windows
This monitoring tool lets you see all Registry activity in real-time.
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Tools For Admins and Users
heres a stoopid question,, years ago i was shown how to make any windows system rever to win32 can this still be done?
also what the shortcuts keys to flip screen?
also what the shortcuts keys to flip screen?
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dunno,,, i meant to revert,,, he pressed a few keys similar to ctrl,alt,del and made it look like a very old system indeed,, like it had jumped back 10 years
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