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Yep... changes already. Oh well, to be expected I suppose. Still some nice tools in the bunch. Q: May I freely load or use Sysinternals utilities on computers that I support but do not own? A: No. You will need to contact Microsoft Sysinternals Licensing (syslic@microsoft.com) and inquire about fee based licensing options.
Q: Can I license or re-use any Sysinternals source code? A: No. We will no longer offer the Sysinternals source code for download or license.
Q: Will Microsoft migrate and host all the Sysinternals tools? A: No. A small number of tools were identified for removal before the acquisition. We worked very closely with Mark Russinovich to determine which tools to migrate. That said, a majority of the tools will be migrated which include the latest and most popular tools. In addition, we will be open to resurrecting old tools based on community requests.
Q: Will Microsoft change the licensing agreement for the Sysinternals tools and their use? A: Yes, but we've made the license terms more liberal. Companies can now install and use the software throughout their organization, as opposed to a single user limitation.
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