Package of system tools for Windows, including OpenedFilesView for
viewing the list of all opened files in your system, DriverView for
viewing the list of loaded device drivers, RegScanner for searching
entries in the Registry, SearchMyFiles - alternative to the standard
file search of Windows, ShellExView for disabling/enabling shell
extensions, USBDeview - USB devices manager, and more...
package of all the tools listed below in one
ProduKey ProduKey is a small utility that displays the ProductID
and the CD-Key of MS-Office, Windows, Exchange Server, and SQL Server
installed on your computer. You can view this information for your
current running operating system, or for another operating
system/computer. This utility can be useful if you lost the product key
of your Windows/Office, and you want to reinstall it on your computer.
RegScanner RegScanner is a small utility that allows you to scan
the Registry, find the desired Registry values that match to the
specified search criteria, and display them in one list. After finding
the Registry values, you can easily jump to the right value in RegEdit,
simply by double-clicking the desired Registry item. You can also export
the found Registry values into a .reg file that can be used in RegEdit.
OpenedFilesView OpenedFilesView displays the list of all opened
files on your system. For each opened file, additional information is
displayed: handle value, read/write/delete access, file position, the
process that opened the file, and more...
Optionally, you can also close one or more opened files, or close the process that opened these files.
This utility is especially useful if you try to delete/move/open a file and you get one of the following error messages:
Cannot delete [filename]: There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use.
Cannot delete [filename]: It is being used by another person or program.
Close any programs that might be using the file and try again.
When you get one of these error messages, OpenedFilesView will show you
which process lock your file. Closing the right process will solve this
problem. optionally, you can also release the file by closing the handle
from OpenedFilesView utility. However, be aware that after closing a
file in this way, the program that opened the file may become unstable,
and even crash.
FileTypesMan FileTypesMan is an alternative to the 'File Types'
tab in the 'Folder Options' of Windows. It displays the list of all file
extensions and types registered on your computer. For each file type,
the following information is displayed: Type Name, Description, MIME
Type, Perceived Type, Flags, Browser Flags, and more. FileTypesMan also
allows you to easily edit the properties and flags of each file type, as
well as it allows you to add, edit, and remove actions in a file type.
SearchMyFiles SearchMyFiles is an alternative to the standard
"Search For Files And Folders" module of Windows. It allows you to
easily search files in your system by wildcard, by last
modified/created/last accessed time, by file attributes, by file content
(text or binary search), and by the file size. SearchMyFiles allows you
to make a very accurate search that cannot be done with Windows search.
For Example: You can search all files created in the last 10 minutes
with size between 500 and 700 bytes. After you made a search, you can
select one or more files, and save the list into text/html/csv/xml file,
or copy the list to the clipboard.
BlueScreenView BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files
created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and displays the
information about all crashes in one table. For each crash,
BlueScreenView displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the
crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug
Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module
that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file
description, and file version). For each crash displayed in the upper
pane, you can view the details of the device drivers loaded during the
crash in the lower pane. BlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their
addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the
suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash.
ShellExView Shell Extensions are in-process COM objects which
extends the abilities of Windows operating system. Most shell extensions
are automatically installed by the operating system, but there are also
many other applications that install additional shell extension
components. For example: If you install WinZip on your computer, you'll
see a special WinZip menu when you right-click on a Zip file. This menu
is created by adding a shell extension to the system. The ShellExView
utility displays the details of shell extensions installed on your
computer, and allows you to easily disable and enable each shell
extension.
ShellMenuView ShellMenuView is a small utility that display the
list of static menu items that appeared in the context menu when you
right-click a file/folder on Windows Explorer, and allows you to easily
disable unwanted menu items.
LastActivityView LastActivityView is a tool for Windows operating
system that collects information from various sources on a running
system, and displays a log of actions made by the user and events
occurred on this computer. The activity displayed by LastActivityView
includes: Running .exe file, Opening open/save dialog-box, Opening
file/folder from Explorer or other software, software installation,
system shutdown/start, application or system crash, network
connection/disconnection and more... You can easily export this
information into csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file or copy it to the
clipboard and then paste into Excel or other software.
TurnedOnTimesView TurnedOnTimesView is a simple tool that analyses
the event log of Windows operating system, and detects the time ranges
that your computer was turned on. For every period of time that the
computer was turned on, the following information is displayed: Startup
Time, Shutdown Time, Duration, Shutdown Reason, Shutdown Type, Shutdown
Process, and Shutdown Code. TurnedOnTimesView allows you to get this
information from your local computer, and from remote computer on your
network if you have enough privilege to read the event log of Windows
remotely.
WinLogOnView WinLogOnView is a simple tool for Windows
Vista/7/8/2008 that analyses the security event log of Windows operating
system, and detects the date/time that users logged on and logged off.
For every time that a user log on/log off to your system, the following
information is displayed: Logon ID, User Name, Domain, Computer, Logon
Time, Logoff Time, Duration, and network address. WinLogOnView also
allows you to easily export the logon sessions information to
tab-delimited/comma-delimited/html/xml file.
BatteryInfoView BatteryInfoView is a small utility for laptops
and netbook computers that displays the current status and information
about your battery. The displayed battery information includes the
battery name, manufacture name, serial number, manufacture date, power
state (charging/discharging), current battery capacity, full charged
capacity, voltage, charge/discharge rate, and more... BatteryInfoView
also provides a log window, which adds a new log line containing the
battery status every 30 seconds or any other time interval that you
choose.
SysExporter SysExporter utility allows you to grab the data
stored in standard list-views, tree-views, list boxes, combo boxes,
text-boxes, and WebBrowser/HTML controls from almost any application
running on your system, and export it to text, HTML or XML file.
Here's some examples for data that you can export with SysExporter:
The files list inside archive file (.zip, .rar, and so on) as displayed by WinZip or 7-Zip File Manager.
The files list inside a folder.
The event log of Windows.
The list of emails and contacts in Outlook Express.
The Registry values displayed in the right pane of the Registry Editor.
The data displayed by SysInternals utilities (Registry Monitor, File Monitor, Process Explorer, and others.)
The text inside a standard message-box of Windows.
The HTML inside any instance of Internet Explorer.
USBDeview USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices
that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices
that you previously used.
For each USB device, extended information is displayed: Device
name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices),
the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more...
USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously
used, and disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your
computer.
You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user.
MyEventViewer MyEventViewer is a simple alternative to the
standard event viewer of Windows. As opposed to Windows event viewer,
MyEventViewer allows you to watch multiple event logs in one list, as
well as the event description and data are displayed in the main window,
instead of opening a new one. Also, with MyEventViewer you can easily
select multiple event items and then save them to HTML/Text/XML file, or
copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste them into Excel.
DriverView DriverView utility displays the list of all device
drivers currently loaded on your system. For each driver in the list,
additional useful information is displayed: load address of the driver,
description, version, product name, company that created the driver, and
more.
RegDllView RegDllView is a small utility that displays the list
of all registered dll/ocx/exe files (COM registration). For each
registered file, you can view the last date/time that it was registered,
and the list of all registration entries (CLSID/ProgID).
RegDllView also allows you to unregister dll/ocx files that you don't
need on your system anymore. If you have dll/ocx files that don't exist
on your system anymore, but their registration entries are still exist
in your Registry, you can manually remove these entries by using 'Delete
All Entries For Selected Files' option.
WinCrashReport WinCrashReport provides an alternative to the
built-in crash reporting program of Windows operating system. When
application crashes in your system and Windows displays the internal
crash window of the operating system, you can run WinCrashReport, and
get extensive report about the crashed application. The crash report of
WinCrashReport is displayed as simple text or in HTML, and includes the
following information: Crash memory address, Exception code, Exception
description, Strings found in the stack, call stack, processor
registers, modules list, threads list, and more...
WhatIsHang Sometimes, Windows or a running application hangs, the user
interface abruptly stops responding, and you cannot determine what has
caused the problem or how to troubleshoot the issue. This utility tries
to detect the software or process that is currently hung, and displays
some information that may allow you to sort out and understand what
exactly is at the root of such unexpected behavior. Most of the
information displayed in WhatIsHang's report, like Call Stack, Stack
Data, Processor Registers, and Memory Data is designed for users with
Windows programming knowledge. However, WhatIsHang also presents a list
of strings and dll files related to the hang issue that can help users
without programming skills understand and overcome the causes of the
problem and restore normal operation.
MyUninstaller MyUninstaller is an alternative uninstaller utility
to the standard Add/Remove applet of Windows operating system. It
displays the list of all installed application, and allows you to
uninstall an application, delete an uninstall entry, and save the list
of all installed applications into a text file or HTML file.
MyUninstaller also provides additional information for most installed
applications that the standard Add/Remove applet doesn't display:
product name, company, version, uninstall string, installation folder
and more.
ESEDatabaseView ESEDatabaseView is a simple utility that reads and
displays the data stored inside Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) database
(Also known as 'Jet Blue' or .edb file). It displays a list of all
tables available in the opened database file, allows you to choose the
desired table to view, and then when you choose a table, it displays all
records found in the selected table. ESEDatabaseView also allows you to
easily choose one or more records, and then export them into
comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or copy the records to the
clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet
application.
URLProtocolView URLProtocolView is a simple utility that displays
all URL protocols (for example: ftp:, telnet:, mailto:) that are
currently installed on your system. For each URL protocol, the following
information is displayed: The protocol name, the protocol description,
the command-line that is executed when you type or click the URL, the
product name, and the company name.
This utility also allows you to easily enable/disable the URL protocols.
ProcessActivityView ProcessActivityView creates a summary of all
files and folders that the selected process tries to access. For each
file that the process access, the following information is displayed:
Number of times that the file was opened and closed, number of
read/write calls, total number of read/write bytes, the dll that made
the last open-file call, and more...
RegFromApp RegFromApp monitors the Registry changes made by the
application that you selected, and creates a standard RegEdit
registration file (.reg) that contains all the Registry changes made by
the application. You can use the generated .reg file to import these
changes with RegEdit when it's needed.
CleanAfterMe CleanAfterMe allows you to easily clean files and
Registry entries that are automatically created by the Windows operating
system during your regular computer work.
With CleanAfterMe, you can clean the cookies/history/cache/passwords of
Internet Explorer, the 'Recent' folder, the Registry entries that record
the last opened files, the temporary folder of Windows, the event logs,
the Recycle Bin, and more.