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CurrPorts v2.63 - Monitoring Opened TCP/IP network ports / connections Copyright (c) 2004 - 2020 Nir Sofer |
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See Also
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Description
CurrPorts is network monitoring software that displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer.For each port in the list, information about the process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process name, full path of the process, version information of the process (product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process was created, and the user thatcreated it.In addition, CurrPorts allows you to close unwanted TCP connections, kill the process that opened the ports, andsave the TCP/UDP ports information to HTML file , XML file, or to tab-delimited text file.
CurrPorts also automatically mark with pink color suspicious TCP/UDP ports owned by unidentified applications (Applicationswithout version information and icons)
Notice !
- When the 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option is turned on, there is a significant memory leak on every refresh. This memory leak is not caused directly by CurrPorts, but by the DNS cache programming interface of Windows. Currently, I cannot find a workaround for this problem, so if you run CurrPorts for many hours in automatic refresh mode, it's recommended to turn off the 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option.
- If you want to monitor UDP activity, you should try using the LiveTcpUdpWatch tool.
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Versions History
- Version 2.63:
- Added 'Align Numeric Columns To Right' option.
- Version 2.62:
- Added 'Copy Remote Address' option.
- Version 2.61:
- Fixed CurrPorts to update the TCP port status ('State' column) when it's changed.
- Version 2.60:
- Added support for GeoLite2 City and GeoLite2 Country database in CSV format (Both IPv4 and Ipv6 addresses are supported).
- In order to use it, you have to extract the files of GeoLite2 database into the folder of cports.exe
- Added support for GeoLite2 ASN database in CSV format. In order to use this feature, extract the CSV files into the folder of cports.exeand the information will be displayed in the 'Remote IP ASN' and 'Remote IP Company' columns.
- Version 2.55:
- Added /CaptureTime command-line option, which allows you to capture ports information from command-line for the specified number of milliseconds, instead of taking a single snapshot.
- For example: cports.exe /scomma c:tempports1.csv /CaptureTime 10000
- Be aware that you must run cports.exe as administrator in order to get the Sent/Receive bytes information with the /CaptureTime command-line option.
- Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option, for running CurrPorts as administrator from command-line.
- Version 2.51:
- Added 'Creation Timestamp' column, which displays the date/time that the connection was created. Be aware that this information is not available for all connections and it works better on Windows 10.
- Version 2.50:
- Added new columns: 'Sent Bytes', 'Received Bytes', 'Sent Packets', 'Received Packets'. These columns are active only when running CurrPorts as Administrator , 'Auto Refresh' mode is active and the 'Collect Send/Receive Bytes Information' option is turned on.
- Version 2.36:
- Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option.
- Version 2.35:
- The 'Resolve IP Addresses' option now also works with IPv6 addresses.
- Version 2.32:
- Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display in the main window (Under the View menu).
- Version 2.31:
- You can now specify process ID in the /close command-line option, for example:
cports.exe /close * * * * 2154
- You can now specify process ID in the /close command-line option, for example:
- Version 2.30:
- Added separated display filter for every TCP state, under Options -> State Display Filter ('Display Syn-Sent', 'Display Time Wait', and more...)
- Version 2.25:
- Added 'Hide Items With Loopback Address' option (Hide items that their Local Address or Remote Address is 127.0.0.1 or ::1 )
- Version 2.22:
- Fixed bug: The 'Run As Administrator' option failed to work on some systems.
- Version 2.21:
- Changed the way that the 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option works, in order to solve a memory leak problem.
- Version 2.20:
- CurrPorts now displays the process names (Some of them without the full path) for most processes when you run it without elevation ('Run As Administrator').Also, the 32-bit version of CurrPorts now detects 64-bit processes properly.
- Version 2.15:
- Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you to easily run CurrPorts as Administrator on Windows Vista/7/8/2008. (When you run CurrPorts as admin, information about all prcesses is displayed)
- Fixed bug: CurrPorts failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
- Version 2.12:
- You can now disable/enable all filters from the toolbar.
- Version 2.11:
- Fixed memory leak problem.
- Version 2.10:
- When saving the opened ports from command-line, CurrPorts now uses the same columns order saved in the .cfg file.
- Version 2.09:
- Fixed bug from version 2.08: Some filters stopped working...
- Version 2.08:
- Added support for filtering by process ID (In Advanced Filters window), for example:
include:process:327
- Added support for filtering by process ID (In Advanced Filters window), for example:
- Version 2.07:
- Fixed the flickering on automatic refresh.
- Version 2.06:
- Fixed issue: The properties dialog-box and other windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
- Version 2.05:
- Added support for GeoLite City database.You can now download the GeoLite City database (GeoLiteCity.dat.gz), put it in the same folder of cports.exe, and CurrPorts will automatically use it to get the country/city information for every remote IP address.
- Version 2.02:
- CurrPorts now displays a simple error message if it fails to close one or more TCP connections.
- Version 2.01:
- The 'Remote Address' and 'Local Address' columns are now sorted by the IP address numerically. (In previous versions they were sorted alphabetically)
- Version 2.00:
- Added optional fifth parameter to the /close command-line option, which allows you to specify a process name (e.g: firefox.exe)
- Version 1.97:
- The 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option is now turned off by default, because it seems thatreading the DNS cache causes a memory leak on some Windows 7/x64 systems.
- Version 1.96:
- Fixed bug: CurrPorts randomly failed to display remote port numbers of IPv6 connections.
- Version 1.95:
- Added 'Use DNS Cache For Host Names' option. When it's turned on,CurrPorts uses the DNS cache of Windows to resolve remote IP addresses.
- Version 1.94:
- Added 'Custom' AutoRefresh option under Options -> Auto Refresh.The number of seconds for the Custom AutoRefresh can be set in the Advanced Options window (Ctrl+O)
- Fixed the problem with sending the data to stdout (when the filename is empty string).
- Version 1.93:
- Updated the internal country names (added more 14 countries) that are used for displaying the country name in the 'Remote IP Country' column.
- Version 1.92:
- When choosing 'Clear Log File' option, CurrPorts now asks you whether you want toclear the log, in order to avoid from clearing the log file by mistake.
- Version 1.91:
- Added 'Beep On New Ports' option.
- Version 1.90:
- Added 'Tray Balloon On New Ports' option. When both this option and 'Put Icon On Tray' option are turned on,every new port detected by CurrPorts will be displayed in a tray balloon.(If the TCP/UDP port is filtered by the other CurrPorts options and it's not displayed in themain window, it won't be displayed in the tray balloon.)
- Version 1.87:
- Improved the 'User Name' column.If you run CurrPorts as administrator, this column will display the user namefor all processes. (In previous versions, CurrPorts failed to detect processes created by other users, evenwhen you run it as Administrator)
- Version 1.86:
- Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
- Version 1.85:
- Added command-line options to control the settings under the Options and View menus:/MarkPorts, /DisplayUdpPorts, /DisplayTcpPorts, /DisplayClosedPorts, and more...
- Version 1.83:
- Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When this option is turned on, the column names are addedas the first line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
- Version 1.82:
- Added 'Resize Columns On Every Refresh' option, which allows you to automatically resize the columnsaccording to the text length on every refresh.
- Version 1.81:
- Added more include/exclude filter options in the context menu of CurrPorts.
- Version 1.80:
- Added custom log line option (In 'Advanced Options' window), which allows you to set the format of the log line and put in it any column value you like.
- Version 1.76:
- Added 'One-Click Tray Icon' option. When it's checked and you use the tray icon option,one click on the tray icon with the left mouse button will open CurrPorts. (Without this option, double-click is required)
- Version 1.75:
- Added 'Exclude Selected Processes In Filters' option in the context menu.
- Added accelerator key for 'Include Selected Processes In Filters' option.
- Fixed bug 'Include Selected Processes In Filters' option: failed to work on system process.
- Added 'Disable All Filters' option to easily toggle between active filter state and no filter state, asan alternative for 'Clear All Filters', which doesn't allow you to return back the filters.
- Version 1.70:
- Added /sort command-line option for sorting the connections list saved from command-line.
- Version 1.66:
- Fixed issue: When CurrPorts window is hidden and there is an icon in the taskbar, running CurrPorts again will open the existing instance of CurrPorts, instead of creating another one.
- Version 1.65:
- Added drag And drop icon in the toolbar that allows to to easily filter by the desired application.Simply drag the target icon into the window of the application, and CurrPorts will display only the openedports of this application.
- Version 1.60:
- Added new column: Window Title (The window title of the process)
- Added 'Clear All Filters' option.
- Added 'Include Selected Processes In Filters' option. Allows you to easily filter by selected processes.
- Version 1.56:
- Added new option: Ask before any action. (If you uncheck this option, CurrPorts won't ask you any question before closing ports/applications)
- Version 1.55:
- Added number of remote connections to the status bar.
- Added ports information in the tray icon tooltip.
- Version 1.51:
- Fixed bug: In rare cases, exception window may appear when starting CurrPorts.
- Version 1.50:
- Added 'Display Port In Address' option.When this option is checked, the addresses will be displayed in 'address:port' format.
- Version 1.48:
- Fixed the Alt+1 accelerator key.
- Version 1.47:
- Added AutoRefresh every 1 second.
- Version 1.46:
- Automatically launch IPNetInfo when it's in the same folder of CurrPorts.
- Version 1.45:
- Added 'Remote IP Country' column that displays the country name of the remote IP address (requires to download an external file from here)
- Version 1.41:
- Fixed bug: CurrPorts failed to display the current Auto Refresh status in Menu.
- Version 1.40:
- Added support for IPv6.
- Version 1.37:
- Fixed bug: CurrPorts failed to display process information when running under Windows Vistawith non-admin user.
- Added Module Filename column (works only on XP/SP2)
- Version 1.36:
- Fixed bug: The main window lost the focus when the user switched to another application and then returned back to CurrPorts.
- Version 1.35:
- Fixed bug in saving as comma-delimited file when field values contained comma character.
- Version 1.34:
- New Option: Remember Last Filter (The filter is saved in cports_filter.txt)
- Version 1.33:
- Added support for saving comma-delimited (.csv) files.
- Added new command-line option: /scomma
- Version 1.32:
- New Option: Start CurrPorts As Hidden (Only when 'Put Icon On Tray' is turned on)
- New Option: Copy Remote IP Address (F2).
- Version 1.31:
- Fixed bug: TCP and UDP ports with the same number and in the same process merged into one item.
- Version 1.30:
- New column: Added On - Displays the date that the specified connection was added.
- New Option: Put Icon On Tray.
- New Option: Log File.
- Version 1.20:
- Added support for filters.
- The settings of CurrPorts utility is now saved to cfg file instead of using the Registry.
- New command-line options.
- You can now send the information to stdout by specifying an empty filename (') in the command-line.
- Added support for x64.
- Version 1.11:
- Added support for process information in Vista.
- Version 1.10:
- A tooltip is displayed when a string in a column is longer than the column length.
- Version 1.09:
- /close command-line parameter - Close a connection from command-line
- Version 1.08:
- Fixed columns order bug.
- Version 1.07:
- New option: Resolve the remote IP addresses.
- Version 1.06:
- New column: Process Attributes - Display the file attributes of the process (H for hidden, R for read-only, and so on)
- Added support for working with IPNetInfo utility
- Version 1.05:
- Fixed bug: identify process path starting with '??'
- Version 1.04:
- Added more accelerator keys.
- Added support for Windows XP visual styles.
- Version 1.03:
- New Option: Display Listening
- New Option: Display Established
- New Option: Display Items With Unknown State
- New Option: Display Items Without Remote Address
- Version 1.02:
- Fixed bug: 'Exception C0000005' message when running CurrPorts on Windows NT/2000 without administrator rights.
- New column: 'Process Services' - Displays the list of services of a process.
- Version 1.01:
- The 'Copy Selected Items' option now copies the ports data in tab-delimited format,so you can instantly paste the data into your Excel worksheet.
- Improvment in ports to process binding under Windows 2000.Process information is now also displayed under Windows NT.
- Version 1.00: First release.
System Requirements
This utility works perfectly under Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.There is also a separated download of CurrPorts for x64 versions of Windows.If you want to use this utility on Windows NT, you should install psapi.dll in your system32 directory.You can also use this utility on older versions of Windows (Windows 98/ME), but in these versions ofWindows, the process information for each port won't be displayed.
Using CurrPorts
CurrPorts utility is a standalone executable, and it doesn't require any installationprocess or additional DLLs. In order to start using it, just copy the executable file (cports.exe)to any folder you like, and run it.The main window of CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened TCP and UDP ports.You can select one or more items, and then close the selected connections, copy the ports information to the clipboard,or save it to HTML/XML/Text file.If you don't want to view all available columns, or you want to change the order of the columnson the screen and in the files you save, select 'Choose Column' from the View menu, andselect the desired columns and their order. In order to sort the list by specific column,click on the header of the desired column.
The Options Menu
The following options are available under the Options menu:- Display Listening:If this option is enabled, all listening ports are displayed.
- Display Established:If this option is enabled, all established connections are displayed.
- Display Closed:If this option is enabled, closed ports (with 'Time Wait', 'Close Wait', or 'Closed' state) are displayed.
- Display Items With Unknown State:If this option is enabled, items with unknown state (the state column is empty) are displayed.
- Display Items Without Remote Address:If this option is enabled, disconnected ports with no remote address are displayed.
- Display TCP Ports:If this option is disabled, TCP ports won't be displayed in the ports list.
- Display UDP Ports:If this option is disabled, UDP ports won't be displayed in the ports list.
- Mark Ports Of Unidentified Applications:If this option is enabled, all TCP/UDP ports that opened by applications with noversion information and with no icons, are automatically marked with pink color.If you have on your system one or more ports marked with pink color, you shoulddeeply check the processes that created these ports. It could be only an innocent application that simply doesn't contain any icons and versioninformation (For example: the executables of MySQL and Oracle servers don't contain any icons or version info, so if you have MySQL/Oracle servers on your system, the ports they open will be marked.), but it can also be a trojan or other unwanted application that infiltrated into your system.
- Mark New/Modified Ports:If this option is enabled, each time the ports list is refreshed, all newly added ports and existingports with changes are marked with green color.
- Auto Refresh:Allows you to automatically refresh the opened ports list each 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 seconds.
- Sort On Auto RefreshIf this option is enabled, the entire ports list is sorted each time that the list isrefreshed automatically. Otherwise, new/modified ports are added to the bottom of the list.
The 'Remote IP Country' column
In order to watch the countries of the remote IP addresses, you have to download the latest IP To Country file from here.You have the put the 'IpToCountry.csv' file in the same folder of cports.exeYou can also use the GeoLite2 City database.Download the GeoLite2 City or GeoLite2 Country in CSV format and extract all files into the folder of cports.exe
Be aware that the loading process of the GeoLite2 City database is quite slow.
Be aware that the loading process of the GeoLite2 City database is quite slow.
The 'Remote IP ASN' and 'Remote IP Company' columns
In order to get the ASN and company name of the remote IP address, you have to download the GeoLite2 ASN database in CSV format, and extract all files into the folder of cports.exeUsing Filters
Starting from version 1.20, you can monitor only the opened ports that you need, by using the 'Advanced Filters' option (Options -> Advanced Filters).In the filters dialog-box, you can add one or more filter strings (separated by spaces, semicolon, or CRLF) in the following syntax:
[include | exclude] : [local | remote | both | process] : [tcp | udp | tcpudp] : [IP Range | Ports Range]
[include | exclude] : [local | remote | both | process] : [tcp | udp | tcpudp] : [IP Range | Ports Range]
Here's some examples that demonstrate how to create a filter string:
- Display only packets with remote tcp port 80 (Web sites):
include:remote:tcp:80 - Display only packets with remote tcp port 80 (Web sites) and udp port 53 (DNS):
include:remote:tcp:80
include:remote:udp:53 - Display only packets originated from the following IP address range: 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.100:
include:remote:tcpudp:192.168.0.1-192.168.0.100 - Display only TCP and UDP packets that use the following port range: 53 - 139:
include:both:tcpudp:53-139 - Filter most BitTorrent packets (port 6881):
exclude:both:tcpupd:6881 - Display only the opened ports of FireFox browser:
include:process:firefox.exe
Integration with IPNetInfo utility
If you want to get more information about the remote IP address displayed in CurrPorts utility, you can utilize the Integration with IPNetInfo utility in order to easily view the IP address information from WHOIS servers:- Download and run the latest version of IPNetInfo utility.(If you have IPNetInfo with version prior to v1.06, you must download the newer version.)
- Select the desired connections, and then choose 'IPNetInfo' from the File menu (or simply click Ctrl+I).
- IPNetInfo will retrieve the information about remote IP addresses of the selected connections.
Log File
Starting from version 1.30, CurrPorts allows you to save all changes (added and removed connections) into a log file.In order to start writing to the log file, check the 'Log Changes' option under the File menu.By default, the log file is saved as 'cports.log' in the same folder that cports.exe is located.You can change the default log filename by setting the 'LogFilename' entry in cports.cfg file.Be aware that the log file is updated only when you refresh the ports list manually, or when the'Auto Refresh' option is turned on.
Custom Log Line
Starting from version 1.80, you can set the format of the lines in the log file according to your needs.In order to use this feature, go to 'Advanced Options' window (Ctrl+O), check the custom log line option, type the desired format string.In the format string, you can use the following variables:
%Process_Name%
%Protocol%
%Local_Port%
%Local_Address%
%Remote_Port%
%Remote_Address%
%Process_Path%
%Process_ID%
%State%
%Product_Name%
%File_Description%
%File_Version%
%Company%
%Process_Created_On%
%Local_Port_Name%
%Remote_Port_Name%
%User_Name%
%Process_Services%
%Process_Attributes%
%Remote_Host_Name%
%Added_On%
%Module_Filename%
%Remote_IP Country%
%Window_Title%
%Process_Name%
%Protocol%
%Local_Port%
%Local_Address%
%Remote_Port%
%Remote_Address%
%Process_Path%
%Process_ID%
%State%
%Product_Name%
%File_Description%
%File_Version%
%Company%
%Process_Created_On%
%Local_Port_Name%
%Remote_Port_Name%
%User_Name%
%Process_Services%
%Process_Attributes%
%Remote_Host_Name%
%Added_On%
%Module_Filename%
%Remote_IP Country%
%Window_Title%
You can also set the minimum number of characters for the column value, for example:
%Process_Name.25% (Fill with spaces - up to 25 characters)
%Process_Name.25% (Fill with spaces - up to 25 characters)
Notice: %Remote_Host_Name% variable is not displayed on newly added connections, because the IP address resolving is asynchronous operation, and the host name is still not available when the log line is added.
Command-Line Options
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a regular text file. | |
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a tab-delimited text file. | |
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a comma-delimited text file. | |
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into a tabular text file. | |
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into HTML file (Horizontal). | |
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports into HTML file (Vertical). | |
Save the list of all opened TCP/UDP ports to XML file. | |
/RunAsAdmin | Runs CurrPorts as Administrator. |
Examples: cports.exe /shtml 'f:temp1.html' /sort 2 /sort ~1 cports.exe /shtml 'f:temp1.html' /sort 'Protocol' /sort '~Remote Address' | |
Start CurrPorts with the specified config file. | |
You can use all these parameters to control the options that are available under the Options and View menus. For example, if you want to start CurrPorts with 'Display UDP Ports' turned off and 'Display Closed' turned on: cports.exe /DisplayUdpPorts 0 /DisplayClosedPorts 1 You can also use these parameters in conjunction with all save parameters. For example:If you want to save into tab-delimited file only the UDP ports: cports.exe /DisplayUdpPorts 1 /DisplayTcpPorts 0 /stab 'c:tempudp.txt' |
Here's some examples:
- Save all opened TCP/IP ports created by Internet Explorer browser to HTML file:
cports.exe /filter 'include:process:iexplore' /shtml 'c:tempports.html' - Add all opened ports information to ports.txt (as tab-delimited text file). This example only workswhen running it from a command-prompt window.
cports.exe /stab ' >> c:tempcports1.txt - Start CurrPorts with filter that will only display the opened ports of Internet Explorer and FireFox:
cports.exe /filter 'include:process:firefox;include:process:iexplore'
Closing a Connection From Command-Line
Starting from version 1.09, you can close one or more connections from command-line, by using /close parameter.The syntax of /close command:
/close <Local Address> <Local Port> <Remote Address> <Remote Port> {Process Name/ID}
For each parameter, you can specify '*' in order to include all ports or addresses.The process name is an optional parameter. If you specify a process, only the ports of the specified process will be closed.
Examples:
Examples:
- Close all connections with remote port 80 and remote address 192.168.1.10:
/close * * 192.168.1.10 80 - Close all connections with remote port 80 (for all remote addresses):
/close * * * 80 - Close all connections to remote address 192.168.20.30:
/close * * 192.168.20.30 * - Close all connections with local port 80:
/close * 80 * * - Close all connections of Firefox with remote port 80:
/close * * * 80 firefox.exe - Close all connections of the process that its ID is 3276:
/close * * * * 3276
Translating CurrPorts To Another Language
CurrPorts allows you to easily translate all menus, dialog-boxes, and other stringsto other languages.In order to do that, follow the instructions below:
- Run CurrPorts with /savelangfile parameter:
cports.exe /savelangfile
A file named cports_lng.ini will be created in the folder of CurrPorts utility. - Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor.
- Translate all menus, dialog-boxes, and string entries to the desired language.
- After you finish the translation, Run CurrPorts, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file.
If you want to run CurrPorts without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder.
License
This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files inthe distribution package, without any modification !Disclaimer
The software is provided 'AS IS' without any warranty, either expressed or implied,including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitnessfor a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental,consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.Feedback
If you have any problem, suggestion, comment, or you found a bug in my utility, you can send a message to [email protected]Download CurrPorts |
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CurrPorts is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of CurrPorts, download the appropriate language zip file, extract the 'cports_lng.ini', and put it in the same folder that you Installed CurrPorts utility.
Language | Translated By | Date | Version |
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Arabic | Rachid OUABDERZAQ | 23/03/2016 | 2.21 |
Belarussian | g4c | 21/02/2018 | 2.30 |
Brazilian Portuguese | Paulo Guzman | 30/08/2018 | 2.51 |
Bulgarian | Vlado Kolev | 01/02/2014 | 2.10 |
Catalan | Arnau Boncompte | 11/10/2017 | 2.35 |
Czech | Shar (viteco(at-sign)centrum.cz) | 29/07/2020 | 2.62 |
Danish | Gustav Brock | 14/02/2007 | |
Dutch | Jan Verheijen | 12/11/2020 | 2.63 |
Dutch | Sander Lambregts | 18/04/2009 | 1.65 |
Finnish | Tuukka Rantala | 02/09/2017 | 2.32 |
French | Eric FICHOT | 14/11/2020 | 2.63 |
French | Le Blog Du Hacker | 13/04/2017 | 2.31 |
French | Nettoyer PC | 26/02/2015 | 2.15 |
Galician | 31/07/2004 | ||
German | «Latino» auf WinTotal.de | 12/11/2020 | 2.63 |
Greek | geogeo.gr | 11/03/2018 | 2.36 |
Hebrew | peterg | 15/11/2011 | 1.95 |
Hungarian | SSJocó | 18/03/2008 | |
Italian | Giacomo Margarito | 15/03/2020 | 2.61 |
Italian | Pucetto92 | 25/07/2012 | 2.01 |
Japanese | Iso-G ( http://www.iso-g.com/ ) | 07/04/2012 | 2.00 |
Japanese | GIGARAINZ | 17/01/2011 | |
Korean | KIM JaeGeun | 10/10/2005 | |
Norwegian | Tarje Olderheim | 31/05/2006 | |
Persian | NAHCI 13 äÍÓíå | 01/09/2007 | |
Polish | Hightower | 13/11/2020 | 2.63 |
Romanian | Jaff (Oprea Nicolae) | 02/01/2019 | 2.51 |
Russian | solokot | 17/06/2019 | 2.60 |
Russian | solokot | 14/04/2018 | 2.51 |
Russian | solokot | 13/11/2020 | 2.62 |
Simplified Chinese | 李柏均 (Localized by Bojun Li) | 02/05/2019 | 2.55 |
Simplified Chinese | Qiang | 07/06/2020 | 2.61 |
Slovak | František Fico | 08/12/2020 | 2.63 |
Slovak | Eliška Nell Pešková | 19/11/2009 | 1.80 |
Slovenian | Jadran Rudec | 28/11/2005 | |
Spanish | Jesús A. Cuesta | 24/07/2012 | 2.01 |
Spanish | Pablo de Francisco | 12/09/2010 | 1.83 |
Spanish | David Viglianco | 23/01/2011 | 1.85 |
Swedish | Leif Larsson | 27/12/2009 | 1.80 |
Taiwanese | 臺灣共和國 Republic of Taiwan | 10/11/2009 | 1.80 |
Traditional Chinese | Abel Chuang | 19/06/2012 | 2.01 |
Traditional Chinese | Danfong Hsieh | 13/11/2020 | 2.63 |
Turkish | Emrah Ömüriş | 20/01/2006 | |
Ukrainian | Vasyl Belynets | 01/02/2017 | 2.30 |
Valencian | vjatv | 05/07/2008 | 1.40 |
Sysinternals Suite
The entire set of Sysinternals Utilities rolled up into a single download.
The entire set of Sysinternals Utilities rolled up into a single download.
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Sysinternals Suite for Nano Server
Sysinternals Utilities for Nano Server in a single download.
Sysinternals Utilities for Nano Server in a single download.
Sysinternals Suite for ARM64
Sysinternals Utilities for ARM64 in a single download.
Sysinternals Utilities for ARM64 in a single download.
AccessChk
v6.13 (October 15, 2020)
AccessChk is a command-line tool for viewing the effective permissionson files, registry keys, services, processes, kernel objects, and more.
v6.13 (October 15, 2020)
AccessChk is a command-line tool for viewing the effective permissionson files, registry keys, services, processes, kernel objects, and more.
AccessEnum
v1.32 (November 1, 2006)
This simple yet powerful security tool shows you who has what access todirectories, files and Registry keys on your systems. Use it to findholes in your permissions.
v1.32 (November 1, 2006)
This simple yet powerful security tool shows you who has what access todirectories, files and Registry keys on your systems. Use it to findholes in your permissions.
AdExplorer
v1.50 (November 04, 2020)
Active Directory Explorer is an advanced Active Directory (AD) viewerand editor.
v1.50 (November 04, 2020)
Active Directory Explorer is an advanced Active Directory (AD) viewerand editor.
AdInsight
v1.2 (October 26, 2015)
An LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) real-time monitoringtool aimed at troubleshooting Active Directory client applications.
v1.2 (October 26, 2015)
An LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) real-time monitoringtool aimed at troubleshooting Active Directory client applications.
AdRestore
v1.2 (November 25, 2020)
Undelete Server 2003 Active Directory objects.
v1.2 (November 25, 2020)
Undelete Server 2003 Active Directory objects.
Autologon
v3.10 (August 29, 2016)
Bypass password screen during logon.
v3.10 (August 29, 2016)
Bypass password screen during logon.
Autoruns
v13.98 (June 24, 2020)
See what programs are configured to startup automatically when yoursystem boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list ofRegistry and file locations where applications can configure auto-startsettings.
v13.98 (June 24, 2020)
See what programs are configured to startup automatically when yoursystem boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list ofRegistry and file locations where applications can configure auto-startsettings.
BgInfo
v4.26 (October 19, 2018)
This fully-configurable program automatically generates desktopbackgrounds that include important information about the systemincluding IP addresses, computer name, network adapters, and more.
v4.26 (October 19, 2018)
This fully-configurable program automatically generates desktopbackgrounds that include important information about the systemincluding IP addresses, computer name, network adapters, and more.
BlueScreen
v3.2 (November 1, 2006)
This screen saver not only accurately simulates Blue Screens, butsimulated reboots as well (complete with CHKDSK), and works on WindowsNT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Server 2003 and Windows 95 and 98.
v3.2 (November 1, 2006)
This screen saver not only accurately simulates Blue Screens, butsimulated reboots as well (complete with CHKDSK), and works on WindowsNT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Server 2003 and Windows 95 and 98.
CacheSet
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
CacheSet is a program that allows you to control the Cache Manager'sworking set size using functions provided by NT. It's compatible withall versions of NT.
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
CacheSet is a program that allows you to control the Cache Manager'sworking set size using functions provided by NT. It's compatible withall versions of NT.
ClockRes
v2.1 (July 4, 2016)
View the resolution of the system clock, which is also the maximum timerresolution.
v2.1 (July 4, 2016)
View the resolution of the system clock, which is also the maximum timerresolution.
Contig
v1.8 (July 4, 2016)
Wish you could quickly defragment your frequently used files? Use Contigto optimize individual files, or to create new files that arecontiguous.
v1.8 (July 4, 2016)
Wish you could quickly defragment your frequently used files? Use Contigto optimize individual files, or to create new files that arecontiguous.
Coreinfo
v3.31 (August 18, 2014)
Coreinfo is a new command-line utility that shows you the mappingbetween logical processors and the physical processor, NUMA node, andsocket on which they reside, as well as the cache’s assigned to eachlogical processor.
v3.31 (August 18, 2014)
Coreinfo is a new command-line utility that shows you the mappingbetween logical processors and the physical processor, NUMA node, andsocket on which they reside, as well as the cache’s assigned to eachlogical processor.
Ctrl2cap
v2.0 (November 1, 2006)
This is a kernel-mode driver that demonstrates keyboard input filteringjust above the keyboard class driver in order to turn caps-locks intocontrol keys. Filtering at this level allows conversion and hiding ofkeys before NT even 'sees' them. Ctrl2cap also shows how to useNtDisplayString() to print messages to the initialization blue-screen.
v2.0 (November 1, 2006)
This is a kernel-mode driver that demonstrates keyboard input filteringjust above the keyboard class driver in order to turn caps-locks intocontrol keys. Filtering at this level allows conversion and hiding ofkeys before NT even 'sees' them. Ctrl2cap also shows how to useNtDisplayString() to print messages to the initialization blue-screen.
DebugView
v4.90 (April 23, 2019)
Another first from Sysinternals: This program intercepts calls made toDbgPrint by device drivers and OutputDebugString made by Win32 programs.It allows for viewing and recording of debug session output on yourlocal machine or across the Internet without an active debugger.
v4.90 (April 23, 2019)
Another first from Sysinternals: This program intercepts calls made toDbgPrint by device drivers and OutputDebugString made by Win32 programs.It allows for viewing and recording of debug session output on yourlocal machine or across the Internet without an active debugger.
Desktops
v2.0 (October 17, 2012)
This new utility enables you to create up to four virtual desktops andto use a tray interface or hotkeys to preview what’s on each desktop andeasily switch between them.
v2.0 (October 17, 2012)
This new utility enables you to create up to four virtual desktops andto use a tray interface or hotkeys to preview what’s on each desktop andeasily switch between them.
Disk2vhd
v2.01 (January 21, 2014)
Disk2vhd simplifies the migration of physical systems into virtualmachines (p2v.md).
v2.01 (January 21, 2014)
Disk2vhd simplifies the migration of physical systems into virtualmachines (p2v.md).
DiskExt
v1.2 (July 4, 2016)
Display volume disk-mappings.
v1.2 (July 4, 2016)
Display volume disk-mappings.
Diskmon
v2.01 (November 1, 2006)
This utility captures all hard disk activity or acts like a softwaredisk activity light in your system tray.
v2.01 (November 1, 2006)
This utility captures all hard disk activity or acts like a softwaredisk activity light in your system tray.
DiskView
v2.41 (October 15, 2020)
Graphical disk sector utility.
v2.41 (October 15, 2020)
Graphical disk sector utility.
Disk Usage (DU)
v1.62 (November 04, 2020)
View disk usage by directory.
v1.62 (November 04, 2020)
View disk usage by directory.
EFSDump
v1.02 (November 1, 2006)
View information for encrypted files.
v1.02 (November 1, 2006)
View information for encrypted files.
FindLinks
v1.1 (July 4, 2016)
FindLinks reports the file index and any hard links (alternate filepaths on the same volume.md) that exist for the specified file. A file'sdata remains allocated so long as at it has at least one file namereferencing it.
v1.1 (July 4, 2016)
FindLinks reports the file index and any hard links (alternate filepaths on the same volume.md) that exist for the specified file. A file'sdata remains allocated so long as at it has at least one file namereferencing it.
Handle
v4.22 (June 14, 2019)
This handy command-line utility will show you what files are open bywhich processes, and much more.
v4.22 (June 14, 2019)
This handy command-line utility will show you what files are open bywhich processes, and much more.
Hex2dec
v1.1 (July 4, 2016)
Convert hex numbers to decimal and vice versa.
v1.1 (July 4, 2016)
Convert hex numbers to decimal and vice versa.
Junction
v1.07 (July 4, 2016)
Create Win2K NTFS symbolic links.
v1.07 (July 4, 2016)
Create Win2K NTFS symbolic links.
LDMDump
v1.02 (November 1, 2006)
Dump the contents of the Logical Disk Manager's on-disk database, whichdescribes the partitioning of Windows 2000 Dynamic disks.
v1.02 (November 1, 2006)
Dump the contents of the Logical Disk Manager's on-disk database, whichdescribes the partitioning of Windows 2000 Dynamic disks.
ListDLLs
v3.2 (July 4, 2016)
List all the DLLs that are currently loaded, including where they areloaded and their version numbers.
v3.2 (July 4, 2016)
List all the DLLs that are currently loaded, including where they areloaded and their version numbers.
LiveKd
v5.62 (May 16, 2017)
Use Microsoft kernel debuggers to examine a live system.
v5.62 (May 16, 2017)
Use Microsoft kernel debuggers to examine a live system.
LoadOrder
v1.01 (July 4, 2016)
See the order in which devices are loaded on your WinNT/2K system.
v1.01 (July 4, 2016)
See the order in which devices are loaded on your WinNT/2K system.
LogonSessions
v1.41 (November 25, 2020)
List the active logon sessions on a system.
v1.41 (November 25, 2020)
List the active logon sessions on a system.
MoveFile
v1.01 (January 24, 2013)
Allows you to schedule move and delete commands for the next reboot.
v1.01 (January 24, 2013)
Allows you to schedule move and delete commands for the next reboot.
NotMyFault
v4.01 (November 18, 2016)
Notmyfault is a tool that you can use to crash, hang, and cause kernelmemory leaks on your Windows system.
v4.01 (November 18, 2016)
Notmyfault is a tool that you can use to crash, hang, and cause kernelmemory leaks on your Windows system.
NTFSInfo
v1.2 (July 4, 2016)
Use NTFSInfo to see detailed information about NTFS volumes, includingthe size and location of the Master File Table (MFT) and MFT-zone, aswell as the sizes of the NTFS meta-data files.
v1.2 (July 4, 2016)
Use NTFSInfo to see detailed information about NTFS volumes, includingthe size and location of the Master File Table (MFT) and MFT-zone, aswell as the sizes of the NTFS meta-data files.
PendMoves
v1.2 (February 5, 2013)
Enumerate the list of file rename and delete commands that will beexecuted the next boot.
v1.2 (February 5, 2013)
Enumerate the list of file rename and delete commands that will beexecuted the next boot.
PipeList
v1.02 (July 4, 2016)
Displays the named pipes on your system, including the number of maximuminstances and active instances for each pipe.
v1.02 (July 4, 2016)
Displays the named pipes on your system, including the number of maximuminstances and active instances for each pipe.
PortMon
v3.03 (January 12, 2012)
Monitor serial and parallel port activity with this advanced monitoringtool. It knows about all standard serial and parallel IOCTLs and evenshows you a portion of the data being sent and received. Version 3.x haspowerful new UI enhancements and advanced filtering capabilities.
v3.03 (January 12, 2012)
Monitor serial and parallel port activity with this advanced monitoringtool. It knows about all standard serial and parallel IOCTLs and evenshows you a portion of the data being sent and received. Version 3.x haspowerful new UI enhancements and advanced filtering capabilities.
ProcDump
v10.0 (September 17, 2020)
This command-line utility is aimed at capturing process dumps ofotherwise difficult to isolate and reproduce CPU spikes. It also servesas a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor andgenerate process dumps when a process has a hung window or unhandledexception.
v10.0 (September 17, 2020)
This command-line utility is aimed at capturing process dumps ofotherwise difficult to isolate and reproduce CPU spikes. It also servesas a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor andgenerate process dumps when a process has a hung window or unhandledexception.
Process Explorer
v16.32 (April 28, 2020)
Find out what files, registry keys and other objects processes haveopen, which DLLs they have loaded, and more. This uniquely powerfulutility will even show you who owns each process.
v16.32 (April 28, 2020)
Find out what files, registry keys and other objects processes haveopen, which DLLs they have loaded, and more. This uniquely powerfulutility will even show you who owns each process.
Process Monitor
v3.60 (September 17, 2020)
Monitor file system, Registry, process, thread and DLL activity inreal-time.
v3.60 (September 17, 2020)
Monitor file system, Registry, process, thread and DLL activity inreal-time.
PsExec
v2.2 (June 29, 2016)
Execute processes on remote systems.
v2.2 (June 29, 2016)
Execute processes on remote systems.
PsFile
v1.03 (June 29, 2016)
See what files are opened remotely.
v1.03 (June 29, 2016)
See what files are opened remotely.
PsGetSid
v1.45 (June 29, 2016)
Displays the SID of a computer or a user.
v1.45 (June 29, 2016)
Displays the SID of a computer or a user.
PsInfo
v1.78 (June 29, 2016)
Obtain information about a system.
v1.78 (June 29, 2016)
Obtain information about a system.
PsKill
v1.16 (June 29, 2016)
Terminate local or remote processes.
v1.16 (June 29, 2016)
Terminate local or remote processes.
PsPing
v2.01 (January 29, 2014)
Measure network performance.
v2.01 (January 29, 2014)
Measure network performance.
PsList
v1.4 (June 29, 2016)
Show information about processes and threads.
v1.4 (June 29, 2016)
Show information about processes and threads.
PsLoggedOn
v1.35 (June 29, 2016)
Show users logged on to a system.
v1.35 (June 29, 2016)
Show users logged on to a system.
PsLogList
v2.8 (June 29, 2016)
Dump event log records.
v2.8 (June 29, 2016)
Dump event log records.
PsPasswd
v1.24 (June 29, 2016)
Changes account passwords.
v1.24 (June 29, 2016)
Changes account passwords.
PsService
v2.25 (June 29, 2016)
View and control services.
v2.25 (June 29, 2016)
View and control services.
PsShutdown
v2.52 (December 4, 2006)
Shuts down and optionally reboots a computer.
v2.52 (December 4, 2006)
Shuts down and optionally reboots a computer.
PsSuspend
v1.07 (June 29, 2016)
Suspend and resume processes.
v1.07 (June 29, 2016)
Suspend and resume processes.
PsTools
v2.45 (July 4, 2016)
The PsTools suite includes command-line utilities for listing theprocesses running on local or remote computers, running processesremotely, rebooting computers, dumping event logs, and more.
v2.45 (July 4, 2016)
The PsTools suite includes command-line utilities for listing theprocesses running on local or remote computers, running processesremotely, rebooting computers, dumping event logs, and more.
RAMMap
v1.60 (October 15, 2020)
An advanced physical memory usage analysis utility that presents usageinformation in different ways on its several different tabs.
v1.60 (October 15, 2020)
An advanced physical memory usage analysis utility that presents usageinformation in different ways on its several different tabs.
RegDelNull
v1.11 (July 4, 2016)
Scan for and delete Registry keys that contain embedded null-charactersthat are otherwise undeleteable by standard Registry-editing tools.
v1.11 (July 4, 2016)
Scan for and delete Registry keys that contain embedded null-charactersthat are otherwise undeleteable by standard Registry-editing tools.
Registry Usage (RU)
v1.2 (July 4, 2016)
View the registry space usage for the specified registry key.
v1.2 (July 4, 2016)
View the registry space usage for the specified registry key.
RegJump
v1.1 (April 20, 2015)
Jump to the registry path you specify in Regedit.
v1.1 (April 20, 2015)
Jump to the registry path you specify in Regedit.
SDelete
v2.04 (November 25, 2020)
Securely overwrite your sensitive files and cleanse your free space ofpreviously deleted files using this DoD-compliant secure delete program.
v2.04 (November 25, 2020)
Securely overwrite your sensitive files and cleanse your free space ofpreviously deleted files using this DoD-compliant secure delete program.
ShareEnum
v1.6 (November 1, 2006)
Scan file shares on your network and view their security settings toclose security holes.
v1.6 (November 1, 2006)
Scan file shares on your network and view their security settings toclose security holes.
ShellRunas
v1.01 (February 28, 2008)
Launch programs as a different user via a convenient shell context-menuentry.
v1.01 (February 28, 2008)
Launch programs as a different user via a convenient shell context-menuentry.
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Sigcheck
v2.80 (June 24, 2020)
Dump file version information and verify that images on your system aredigitally signed.
v2.80 (June 24, 2020)
Dump file version information and verify that images on your system aredigitally signed.
Streams
v1.6 (July 4, 2016)
Reveal NTFS alternate streams.
v1.6 (July 4, 2016)
Reveal NTFS alternate streams.
Strings
v2.53 (July 4, 2016)
Search for ANSI and UNICODE strings in binary images.
v2.53 (July 4, 2016)
Search for ANSI and UNICODE strings in binary images.
Sync
v2.2 (July 4, 2016)
Flush cached data to disk.
v2.2 (July 4, 2016)
Flush cached data to disk.
Sysmon
v12.03 (November 25, 2020)
Monitors and reports key system activity via the Windows event log.
v12.03 (November 25, 2020)
Monitors and reports key system activity via the Windows event log.
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TCPView
v3.05 (July 25, 2011)
Active socket command-line viewer.
v3.05 (July 25, 2011)
Active socket command-line viewer.
VMMap
v3.31 (November 04, 2020)
VMMap is a process virtual and physical memory analysis utility.
v3.31 (November 04, 2020)
VMMap is a process virtual and physical memory analysis utility.
VolumeId
v2.1 (July 4, 2016)
Set Volume ID of FAT or NTFS drives.
v2.1 (July 4, 2016)
Set Volume ID of FAT or NTFS drives.
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Whois
v1.20 (December 11, 2019)
See who owns an Internet address.
v1.20 (December 11, 2019)
See who owns an Internet address.
WinObj
v2.23 (November 25, 2020)
The ultimate Object Manager namespace viewer is here.
v2.23 (November 25, 2020)
The ultimate Object Manager namespace viewer is here.
ZoomIt
v4.52 (December 11, 2019)
Presentation utility for zooming and drawing on the screen.
v4.52 (December 11, 2019)
Presentation utility for zooming and drawing on the screen.