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EFSDump View information for encrypted files. FindLinks FindLinks reports the file index and any hard links alternate file paths on the same volume that exist for the specified file. A file's data remains allocated so long as at it has at least one file name referencing it. MoveFile Schedule file rename and delete commands for the next reboot. This can be useful for cleaning stubborn or in-use malware files. PendMoves See what files are scheduled for delete or rename the next time the system boots.

PsFile See what files are opened remotely. 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. SDelete Securely overwrite your sensitive files and cleanse your free space of previously deleted files using this DoD-compliant secure delete program. ShareEnum Scan file shares on your network and view their security settings to close security holes.

In the Select First File dialog box, locate and then click a file name for the first file in the comparison, and then click Open.

In the Select Second File dialog box, locate and then click a file name for the second file in the comparison, and then click Open. To view the actual file differences, click the first line in the Windiff. In the Select Directories dialog box, type the two folder names that you want to compare in the Dir1 and Dir2 boxes. If you want to include subfolders, click to select the Include subdirectories check box.

To view the actual file differences, click the line that you want in the Windiff. You can also run Windiff. For information about how to do so, or for more information about how to use Windiff. There are other utilities that are available besides Windiff. To compare two files or groups of files at a local site, you can use the Fc. Both commands are run from a command prompt. You can use Fc. It offers several command-line options. You can use Comp. For example, to compare all the.

To compare a local file to a remote file, you can use a utility such as the third-party compression utility Pkzip. ListDLLs v3. LiveKd v5. LoadOrder v1. LogonSessions v1. MoveFile v1. NotMyFault v4. NTFSInfo v1. PendMoves v1. PipeList v1. PortMon v3. It knows about all standard serial and parallel IOCTLs and even shows you a portion of the data being sent and received. Version 3. ProcDump v It also serves as a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor and generate process dumps when a process has a hung window or unhandled exception.

Process Explorer v This uniquely powerful utility will even show you who owns each process. Process Monitor v3. PsExec v2. PsFile v1. PsGetSid v1. PsInfo v1. PsKill v1. PsPing v2. PsList v1. PsLoggedOn v1. PsLogList v2. PsPasswd v1. PsService v2. PsShutdown v2. PsSuspend v1. PsTools v2. RAMMap v1.



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