I understand KLS Soft is working on making a Click-to-Launch feature to the NirSoft programs as well for a future version of their tool. Press the button and it runs (assuming it has been download first in the case of Nirsoft). When you need a tool, just use one of the many listings to locate the tool you want. You can configure it to point to the location where you have stored all these tools previously (Sysinternals and Nirsoft), or set it up so it can execute the Sysinternals tools from their Sysinternals Live location on the Web. So basically you just download the zip file and unpack it. Windows Sysinternals Suite (including support for Sysinternals Live service).This edition of WSCC supports the following utility suites: Extract the content of the downloaded zip archive to any directory on your computer. WSCC is portable, installation is not required. WSCC uses the included WSCC Console to execute command line applications. Alternatively, WSCC can use the http protocol to download and run the programs. WSCC is only an interface, you need to download and install the utilities separately. WSCC is a free, portable program that allows you to view, execute and organize the utilities from various system utility suites. Let me let them explain why it is so cool. WSCC - Windows System Control Center – (freeware) - KLS Soft Even it it isn’t “technically” necessary to enjoy these fine tools. This new find will probably make everyone go crazy with delight. One of these days I’m going to get around to finally posting my most-awesomest creation ever: a dual utility disk with a Windows Live-CD boot disk side coupled with a running system auto-run CD menu of utilities. My USB devices and utility CD’s are loaded with them. If I was dropped into a corporate Windows island, Robinson Crusoe style, with only my sysadmin skills and two collections of tools to survive, I would pick theirs. As any one of the two or three Grand Stream Dream blog followers know, I am a deep fan of both Mark Russinovich and his Sysinternals tools as well as Nir Sofer and his NirSoft utility collection.
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