Suvignana Ashram

Suvignanam Ashram is organises Putrakamesti Yagam and medical camp (homeo therapy) for childless couples as well as a Sarvadosha Nivarana Yagam for people with vastu dosham, graha dosham and addiction to alcohol and nicotine. Its located in Narsapur, Medak district, Andhra Pradesh.

For the benefit of those who need the address, here are the details:

Suvignan Ashram
beside electric sub station , hyderabad road, post Narsapur, Medak 502313
Phone: 9393108108, 9390003131, 9295553338, 9292101117, 9295553338, 9247500230

Google map link to Suvignan Ashram

It is about 42 kms from Yellamma Temple, Balkampet, SR Nagar. Here is the Google Map:

SRNagarToSuvignanAshram

Its quite a serene place just beside Narsapur lake. Below are some pics:

MSDN Webcasts on .NET Internationalization

MSDN Webcast: Introduction to Software Internationalization – Level 200

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With local markets maturing, more and more companies are finding the need to efficiently create and maintain software that supports more than one language. The fastest growing markets are now in China, India and Brazil - supporting English is not enough to ensure success in these countries. This webcast introduces you to the concepts involved and the steps you need to take to create internationalized software that support the various languages and locales required by customers. By creating software that respects users' linguistic and cultural preferences, you increase satifaction with your product and the sale of your products worldwide. Developers shouldn't miss these informative demonstrations of best practices for internationalization. Presenter:  David Hsu, Dr. International, Microsoft Corporation David is a Program Manager in the World-Ready Guides, the evangelism arm of Windows International group. He is currently part of the workgroup driving the globalization of Help/User Assistance at Microsoft and is the webmaster of http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev. Prior to becoming Program Manager, he was a test engineer in charge of testing Active Directory services in foreign language environments. In addition to English, David speaks Arabic, French, and Chinese, and has traveled extensively around the world while growing up. Click on the “Register for event” button on the left to view this webcast. To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast. ...

7/30/2004 12:00 AM - 12/31/2012 11:59 PM | Duration:90 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

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MSDN Webcast: International Features in .NET Framework (Level 200)

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This webcast will provide you an overview on how to build and deploy localized Windows Forms applications with Visual Studio 2005. We will browse through the major enhancements related to globalization/localization in Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework. Some basic knowledge of the new resource model should be acquired prior to this webcast by viewing the following video presentation “Using Managed Resources”. If you are new to internationalization topics you might also wish to preview “MSDN Webcast: Introduction to Software Internationalization”   Presenter: Achim Ruopp, International Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation   Presenter: Matt Ayers, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation   Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following day with a link to the PPT download.   To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast.       Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us ...

5/24/2005 11:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 1/5/2013 12:00 AM | Duration:67 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

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http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032273116&culture=en-US

MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET Soup to Nuts: Internationalization (Level 200)

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The Web gained worldwide reach at inception. Users of the Web have different cultural expectations and speak different languages. In this webcast, learn how powerful new features in Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 make it easier to adapt your Web application to different countries, regions, and markets. Join us as we examine the various resources available for you to easily adapt your applications to support various cultures.Presenter: Bill Steele, MSDN Developer Community Champion, Microsoft CorporationBill Steele, a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), is a developer community champion with more than 15 years of experience creating software. He has created applications that manage the internal operations of businesses in areas like information technology (IT) service management, transportation logistics, and financial management. Bill has been working with Microsoft since 1992 and continues to prize his Microsoft Visual Basic 1.0 Beta Thunder Clock.Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following day with a link to the PPT download.  View other sessions from Explore Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0. Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us ...

3/20/2006 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 3/19/2013 12:00 AM | Duration:59 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

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http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032290968&culture=en-US

MSDN Webcast: Essential ASP.NET for the Web Developer (Part 12 of 15): Resources and Internationalization (Level 200)

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Learn the fundamental concepts you need to know in order to internationalize your Web applications. In addition to the App_Code directory, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 defines two new directories designed to store resources for compilation; App_LocalResources and App_GlobalResources. In this webcast we look at both declarative and programmatic techniques, and discuss when the use of each is appropriate.    Presenter: Fritz Onion, Partner, Pluralsight, LLCFritz Onion is a co-founder of Pluralsight. He focuses on Web development using Microsoft ASP.NET. He frequently publishes articles on .NET, and is the author of the book "Essential ASP.NET" published by Addison Wesley, available in both Microsoft Visual C# and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET editions. A second edition will cover ASP.NET 2.0. Fritz is also a regular speaker at industry conferences and is the track chair for Web development at Win-Dev in Boston.To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast.   Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following day with a link to the PPT download.  View other sessions from Essential ASP.NET: Explore Configuration to Webforms.    Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us ...

11/3/2005 9:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 11/3/2012 12:00 AM | Duration:53 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

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http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032278458&culture=en-US

MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET Globalization (Level 200)

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The .NET Framework and ASP.NET provide tools that make it easy to reach global markets on the Web. However, architecting applications for globalization should be part of the design phase for best results, and rapid localization cycles. This webcast will show you how to approach ASP.NET architecture to support globalization, how to leverage XML-based resources and satellite assemblies, and how to handle versioning and deployment scenarios. In addition you'll learn how .NET Framework classes respond to culture settings, how to manage culture-specific settings for each request, and how to improve performance with caching based on culture.Presenter: Michele Leroux Bustamante, Associate, IDesign Inc.Michèle Leroux Bustamante is an Associate of IDesign Inc., a Microsoft Regional Director, a member of the International .NET Speakers Association (INETA), a frequent conference presenter and published author. At IDesign Michele provides developer training and high-end architecture consulting, focusing ASP.NET, Web services, and best practice architecture design for .NET solutions. Reach her at mlb@idesign.net, or visit www.idesign.net and www.dotnetdashboard.net. Originally recorded: 10/21/2004Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following day with a link to the PPT download. To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast. View other sessions from Microsoft ASP.NET.Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us  ...

10/21/2004 12:00 AM - 12/31/2012 11:59 PM | Duration:90 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032274891&culture=en-US

MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET Globalization Architecture Made Easy

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You know globalization is a critical success factor for today’s enterprise, but rarely do you plan for it in version 1.0. Whether you're building Windows or Web applications, the .NET Framework makes it easy to support this usually painful process because of its IDE support, robust assembly deployment and versioning features, and globalization class libraries. This Webcast will show you how to architect your ASP.NET applications from the start for globalization and demonstrate how you can point, click, and drag your way to an internationalized application. You will see which .NET Framework classes automatically respond to culture settings, and learn best practices for building, deploying and versioning .NET resources, and how to apply database content, data binding, and content translation to your ASP.NET application architecture. Presenter:  Michele Leroux Bustamante, Associate, IDesign Inc. Click on the “Register for event” button on the left to view this webcast.   To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcas ...

1/21/2004 12:00 AM - 12/31/2012 11:59 PM | Duration:90 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032263219&culture=en-US

MSDN Webcast: Going Global Gets Easier with the New Localization Features in ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 300)

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The release of Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 promises to improve the way you approach localization. There are now even more localization tools built into the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET development environment, including new runtime capabilities and a rich new programming interface that specifically target localization requirements. This webcast takes you on a tour of the Visual Studio .NET enhancements for localization in ASP.NET. These include strongly typed resources, new declarative and runtime programming paradigms, automatic culture selection, improved design-time support and new deployment options. Learn how to build a localization strategy that includes themes, profiles, and caching. Find out how custom resource providers and localization expressions can be helpful.Presenter: Michele Leroux Bustamante, Principal Software Architect of IDesign, Microsoft Regional Director, BEA Technical Director, IDesignMichèle Leroux Bustamante is principal software architect of IDesign Inc., a regional director for Microsoft in San Diego, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for XML Web Services, and technical director of BEA Systems, Inc. At IDesign, Michèle draws upon her 10 years of development experience to provide training, mentoring and high-end architecture consulting services. She focuses on Web services, scalable and secure architecture design for Microsoft .NET, and interoperability.To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast.Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us ...

11/30/2005 6:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 11/30/2012 12:00 AM | Duration:70 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

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http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032284385&culture=en-US

MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET 2.0: Going Global Gets Easier! New Localization Features in ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 300)

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The release of ASP.NET 2.0 will shift the way Web developers approach localization, for the better. With more tools built in to the Visual Studio .NET environment, new runtime capabilities, and a rich new programming API specifically targeting localization requirements, developers will be able to more quickly separate localizable content from their ASP.NET pages, reduce their coding effort to access localized content, and extend the environment to meet additional requirements while leveraging a consistent programming model. This webcast, presented from Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida, walks you through this new and improved ASP.NET development experience for preparing applications for localization, including strongly typed resources, new declarative and runtime programming paradigms, automatic culture selection, improved design-time support, new compile and deployment options, and extensibility with resource providers and custom localization expressions.    Presenter: Michele Leroux Bustamante, Principal Software Architect, IDesign Inc   Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following day with a link to the PPT download.   View other sessions from Tech·Ed 2005 Webcast Series: Learn, Solve, Grow.     Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us ...

6/9/2005 10:15 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 1/5/2013 12:00 AM | Duration:83 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Pro Dev/Programmer

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MSDN Architecture Webcast: Creating Custom Cultures in the .NET Framework 2.0 (Level 200)


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In the Microsoft .NET Framework, the CultureInfo class (a "culture") identifies globalization information such as language, time of day, numerical formats, and calendars. The .NET Framework includes a library of cultures, but you may need a custom culture. This webcast describes how to create custom cultures and use them in .NET Framework 2.0 applications. We demonstrate the essential steps of using the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder class including a look at its properties and methods, and follow with an example of using CultureTypes.UserCustomCultures. See how to modify existing cultural information or to create completely new cultures, and how to export cultures for one version of Windows to another.Presenter: Guy Smith-Ferrier, Presenter, Capella Software Ltd.To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast.View other sessions from Microsoft Architecture: Design Enterprise-Class Systems with .NET Framework 2.0.Questions?  Feedback?  Use Webcast Contact Us ...

7/11/2006 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 7/10/2013 12:00 AM | Duration:67 Minutes

Primary Language:   English

Primary Target Audience:   Architect

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Enabling SSL in local IIS 6.0 virtual directory

Sometimes, you need to enable SSL in your local IIS virtual directory for any purpose, e.g. testing. Below is the process for doing that:

1. Download “Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Resource Kit Tools”

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56fc92ee-a71a-4c73-b628-ade629c89499&DisplayLang=en

2. Using included SeflSSL tool, generate the local “Self-Signed” certificate:

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SelfSSL version 1.0 is a command-line executable tool that you can use to generate and install a self-signed Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate for Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. Because SelfSSL generates a self-signed certificate that does not originate from a commonly trusted source, the tool's usefulness is limited to two specific scenarios:

· When you need to create a secure private channel between your server and a limited, known group of users, such as exists in a software test environment. To establish this channel, send a copy of your certificate to clients that will use the Web site, so that the clients can add your SelfSSL-generated certificate to the list of trusted certificates.

· When you need to troubleshoot third-party certificate problems. If you run SelfSSL and successfully generate and install a certificate on IIS, then you know that IIS is functioning properly. In such a case, you might want to contact the third-party certificate issuer.

System Requirements

SelfSSL is compatible with IIS 6.0 running on the Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 operating system.

Complementary Tools

You can use SelfSSL to generate and install certificates in conjunction with two other IIS 6.0 Resource Guide tools: CustomAuth and IISCertDeploy.vbs. For information about using CustomAuth, see the CustomAuth documentation. For information about using IISCertDeploy.vbs, see the IISCertDeploy.vbs documentation.

SELFSSL [/T] [/N:cn] [/K:keylength] [/V:duration-of-validity] [/S:site-id] [/P:port] [/Q]

Below is the command for creating certificate in <ComputerName> computer:

C:\Program Files\IIS Resources\SelfSSL>selfssl.exe /N:CN=<ComputerName> /K:1024 /V:364 /S:1 /P:443

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Parameters

/T

Adds the self-signed certificate to the "Trusted Certificates" list. The local browser trusts the self-signed certificate only if this parameter has been specified.

/N:cn

Specifies the common name of the certificate. The computer name is used if you do not specify a common name.

/K:keylength

Specifies the certificate key length. The default is 1024.

/V:duration-of-validity

Specifies the duration for which the certificate is valid. The default is 7 days.

/S:site-id

Specifies the site ID of the SSL-protected site. The default is 1 for the default Web site.

/P:port

Specifies the SSL port. The default is 443.

/Q

Specifies Quiet mode. In Quiet mode, any existent settings for the site are overwritten silently.

3.  View the certificate:

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4. Enable the SSL Security for a given Virtual Directory:

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5. Voila, SSL is enabled:

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Now provide the URL with “https”

If you are using IE7, you'll likely see this anti-phishing error message as shown below:

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Don't panic if this happens - it is just IE being helpful by suggesting that a self-signed certificate on your local machine looks suspicious. Click the "Continue to this website" link to bypass this security warning and proceed to the site.  You'll find that our login page (default.aspx) page is now running protected via SSL:

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Happiness..a business model

Sysinternals Utilities Index

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb545027.aspx

Sysinternals Suite
The entire set of Sysinternals Utilities rolled up into a single download.

AccessChk
v4.1 (5/12/2008)
This tool shows you the accesses the user or group you specify has to files, Registry keys or Windows services.

AccessEnum
1.32 (11/1/2006)
This simple yet 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.

AdExplorer
v1.01 (11/27/2007)
Active Directory Explorer is an advanced Active Directory (AD) viewer and editor.
AdInsight
v1.01 (11/20/2007)
An LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) real-time monitoring tool aimed at troubleshooting Active Directory client applications.

AdRestore
v1.1 (11/1/2006)
Undelete Server 2003 Active Directory objects.

Autologon
v2.10 (11/1/2006)
Bypass password screen during logon.

Autoruns
v9.21 (05/13/2008)
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.

BgInfo
v4.12 (11/5/2007)
This fully-configurable program automatically generates desktop backgrounds that include important information about the system including IP addresses, computer name, network adapters, and more.

BlueScreen
v3.2 (11/1/2006)
This screen saver not only accurately simulates Blue Screens, but simulated reboots as well (complete with CHKDSK), and works on Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Server 2003 and Windows 9x.

CacheSet
v1.0 (11/1/2006)
CacheSet is a program that allows you to control the Cache Manager's working set size using functions provided by NT. It's compatible with all versions of NT.

ClockRes
v1.0 (11/1/2006)
View the resolution of the system clock, which is also the maximum timer resolution.

Contig
v1.0 (11/1/2006)
Wish you could quickly defragment your frequently used files? Use Contig to optimize individual files, or to create new files that are contiguous.

Ctrl2cap
v2.0 (11/1/2006)
This is a kernel-mode driver that demonstrates keyboard input filtering just above the keyboard class driver in order to turn caps-locks into control keys. Filtering at this level allows conversion and hiding of keys before NT even "sees" them. Ctrl2cap also shows how to use NtDisplayString() to print messages to the initialization blue-screen.

DebugView
v4.74 (11/27/2007)
Another first from Sysinternals: This program intercepts calls made to DbgPrint by device drivers and OutputDebugString made by Win32 programs. It allows for viewing and recording of debug session output on your local machine or across the Internet without an active debugger.

DiskExt
v1.1 (May 14, 2007)
Display volume disk-mappings.

Diskmon
v2.01 (November 1, 2006)
This utility captures all hard disk activity or acts like a software disk activity light in your system tray.

DiskView
v2.21 (November 1, 2006)
Graphical disk sector utility.

Disk Usage (DU)
v1.31 (November 1, 2006)
View disk usage by directory.

EFSDump
v1.02 (November 1, 2006)
View information for encrypted files.

Filemon
v7.04 (November 1, 2006)
This monitoring tool lets you see all file system activity in real-time.

Handle
v3.4 (May 28, 2008)
This handy command-line utility will show you what files are open by which processes, and much more.

Hex2dec
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
Convert hex numbers to decimal and vice versa.

Junction
v1.05 (July 24, 2007)
Create Win2K NTFS symbolic links.

LDMDump
v1.02 (November 1, 2006)
Dump the contents of the Logical Disk Manager's on-disk database, which describes the partitioning of Windows 2000 Dynamic disks.

ListDLLs
v2.25 (November 1, 2006)
List all the DLLs that are currently loaded, including where they are loaded and their version numbers. Version 2.0 prints the full path names of loaded modules.

LiveKd
v3.0 (November 1, 2006)
Use Microsoft kernel debuggers to examine a live system.

LoadOrder
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
See the order in which devices are loaded on your WinNT/2K system.

LogonSessions
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
List the active logon sessions on a system.

MoveFile
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
Allows you to schedule move and delete commands for the next reboot.

NewSID
v4.10 (November 1, 2006)
Learn about the computer SID problem everybody has been talking about and get a free computer SID changer, NewSID.

NTFSInfo
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
Use NTFSInfo to see detailed information about NTFS volumes, including the size and location of the Master File Table (MFT) and MFT-zone, as well as the sizes of the NTFS meta-data files.

PageDefrag
v2.32 (November 1, 2006)
Defragment your paging files and Registry hives.

PendMoves
v1.1 (November 1, 2006)
Enumerate the list of file rename and delete commands that will be executed the next boot.

PortMon
v3.02 (November 1, 2006)
Monitor serial and parallel port activity with this advanced monitoring tool. It knows about all standard serial and parallel IOCTLs and even shows you a portion of the data being sent and received. Version 3.x has powerful new UI enhancements and advanced filtering capabilities.

Process Explorer
v11.20 (May 28, 2008)
Find out what files, registry keys and other objects processes have open, which DLLs they have loaded, and more. This uniquely powerful utility will even show you who owns each process.

Process Monitor
v1.33 (May 12, 2008)
Monitor file system, Registry, process, thread and DLL activity in real-time.

ProcFeatures
v1.10 (November 1, 2006)
This applet reports processor and Windows support for Physical Address Extensions and No Execute buffer overflow protection.

PsExec
v1.94 (January 4, 2008)
Execute processes with limited-user rights.

PsFile
v1.02 (December 4, 2006)
See what files are opened remotely.

PsGetSid
v1.43 (December 4, 2006)
Displays the SID of a computer or a user.

PsInfo
v1.75 (July 9, 2007)
Obtain information about a system.

PsKill
v1.12 (December 4, 2006)
Terminate local or remote processes.

PsList
v1.28 (December 4, 2006)
Show information about processes and threads.

PsLoggedOn
v1.33 (December 4, 2006)
Show users logged on to a system.

PsLogList
v2.64 (December 4, 2006)
Dump event log records.

PsPasswd
v1.22 (December 4, 2006)
Changes account passwords.

PsService
v2.22 (January 11, 2008)
View and control services.

PsShutdown
v2.52 (December 4, 2006)
Shuts down and optionally reboots a computer.

PsSuspend
v1.06 (December 4, 2006)
Suspend and resume processes.

PsTools
v2.43 (February 12, 2007)
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.

RegDelNull
v1.10 (November 1, 2006)
Scan for and delete Registry keys that contain embedded null-characters that are otherwise undeleteable by standard Registry-editing tools.

RegHide
v1.0 (November 1, 2006)
Creates a key called "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Sysinternals\Can't touch me!\0" using the Native API, and inside this key it creates a value.

RegJump
v1.01 (November 1, 2006)
Jump to the registry path you specify in Regedit.

RegMon
v7.04 (November 1, 2006)
This monitoring tool lets you see all Registry activity in real-time.

RootkitRevealer
v1.71 (November 1, 2006)
Scan your system for rootkit-based malware.

SDelete
v1.51 (November 1, 2006)
Securely overwrite your sensitive files and cleanse your free space of previously 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 to close security holes.

ShellRunas
v1.01 (February 28, 2008)
Launch programs as a different user via a convenient shell context-menu entry.

Sigcheck
v1.53 (May 28, 2008)
Dump file version information and verify that images on your system are digitally signed.

Streams
v1.56 (April 27, 2007)
Reveal NTFS alternate streams.

Strings
v2.40 (April 24, 2007)
Search for ANSI and UNICODE strings in binaryimages.

Sync
v2.0 (November 1, 2006)
Flush cached data to disk.

TCPView
v2.53 (January 11, 2008)
Active socket command-line viewer.

VolumeId
v2.0 (November 1, 2006)
Set Volume ID of FAT or NTFS drives.

Whois
v1.01 (November 1, 2006)
See who owns an Internet address.

WinObj
v2.15 (November 1, 2006)
The ultimate Object Manager namespace viewer is here.

ZoomIt
v2.0 (May 28, 2008)
Presentation utility for zooming and drawing on the screen.