![]() Write-Host 'Copying files from' $tempFolder 'to' $folderĬopy-Item (Join-Path $tempFolder '*') $folder ::ExtractToDirectory($zipPath, $tempFolder) Write-Host 'Extracting' $zipPath 'to' $tempFolderĪdd-Type -assembly 'System.IO.Compression.FileSystem' Write-Host 'Downloading' $url 'to' $zipPath $tempFolder = 'd:\dev\tools\temp-sys-internals' $zipPath = 'd:\dev\tools\SysinternalsSuite.zip' ![]() After having done this for the umpteenth time, I wrote the following PowerShell-script to automate the process: When I find out there’s a new version of the SysInternals Suite, I have to click the link to the website, click the download link, save the ZIP-file, open the ZIP-file and select the destination folder to extract to. You can download the tools as a ZIP-file, that you can extract into a directory, and run the individual applications without having to install them. SysInternals Suite is a collection of troubleshooting tools for Windows, developed by Microsoft. Update SysInternals Suite via PowerShell Tommy’s stuff Blog How to… Projects About Update SysInternals Suite via PowerShell 2016, September 5
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