Sysinternals tools are a must-have for any computer user. They allow you to troubleshoot and fix system issues, and they’re also a great way to stay up-to-date on the latest security patches. Unfortunately, some of the most popular sysinternals tools can be difficult to update. This is because their source code is open source, and there’s no guarantee that the developers will keep up with new updates. Fortunately, there’s a way to automatically update sysinternals tools without having to manually check for new updates. This method uses an automated script that checks for new versions of sysinternals tools every time they’re updated, and then installs them if necessary. To use this script, you first need to install the sysinternals tool installer. This program can be found on most computers by searching for “sysinternals tool installer.” Once you’ve installed the installer, open it up and click on the “update” button. The script will then start automatically checking for new versions of sysinternals tools every time they’re updated. If there are any changes in those updates, it’ll install them automatically. If not, it’ll tell you which version of sysinternals tools you need to update in order to continue using your computer. After updating those tools, you’ll be able to continue using your computer without any problems!
As a better solution, we have created a batch script which will automatically update the Sysinternals tools you have on your system. All you have to do is put the batch script file into the folder where your Sysinternals tools are located and the script does the rest, no configuration is needed.
Here is how it works:
The current list of tools from Sysinternals is downloaded and compared to the files on your system. If a match is found, the current version from Sysinternals is copied to your system. If a tool is currently running, it is closed and then restarted once the script completes.
The Script
Links
Download Sysinternals Updater Script from Sysadmin Geek