Windows Sysinternals Suite (Build February 2, 2016)

Microsoft has released an update version (February 2, 2016) of Windows Sysinternals Suite. This new release contains an updated version of Sigcheck 2.5, Process Explorer 16.11, Whois 1.13 and RAMMap 1.5.

Overview
The Windows Sysinternals troubleshooting utilities have been rolled up into a single suite of tools. These utilities can help you to manage, troubleshoot and diagnose your Windows systems and applications. Each file contains the individual troubleshooting tools and help files.

Note: Windows Sysinternals does not contain non-troubleshooting tools like the BSOD Screen Saver or NotMyFault.

What's new in this version?
Windows Sysinternals Suite (Build February 2, 2016) contains following updates:

Sigcheck 2.5
This update to Sigcheck, a command-line utility that reports detailed information about images, including their signatures and VirusTotal status, as well as certificate stores, now reports all the signatures of images that have multiple signers.

Sysmon 3.21
This update fixes a paged pool leak of token objects when image logging is enabled.

Process Explorer 16.11
This release of Process Explorer, a powerful process management utility, fixes a bug that caused it to crash when it encountered an image with a path length longer than a few thousand characters.

Whois 1.13
Whois, a command-line utility that reports domain name ownership information for the specified name or IP address, now includes a fix for a bug that would cause it to crash when passed an IP address with no DNS mapping.

RAMMap 1.5
This update to RAMMap, a utility that shows detailed information about physical memory usage, works on the latest version of Windows 10.

Download Windows Sysinternals Suite
Windows Sysinternals Suite is available for download from following website:

Sysinternals Live:
Sysinternals Live is a service that enables you to execute Sysinternals tools directly from the Web without hunting for and manually downloading them. Simply enter a tool's Sysinternals Live path into Windows Explorer or a command prompt as http://live.sysinternals.com/[toolname] or \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\[toolname].

You can view the entire Sysinternals Live tools directory in a browser at http://live.sysinternals.com.

Reference:
Windows Sysinternals

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