

Initially, ProcMon was only usable for Microsoft Windows. The current explanation for Windows only runs on Windows Vista and above.

Early versions of Process Monitor up to explanation 2.8 ran on Windows 2000 SP4 with reclassification Rollup 1. The two tools were combined to make believe Process Monitor. Filemon were primarily created by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell, employed by NuMega Technologies and later SysInternals prior SysInternals being bought out by Microsoft in 2006. RegMon and its sister a formal request to be considered for a position or to be allowed to do or have something. In addition it shows how applications ownership files and DLLs, detects some critical errors in system files and more. It also allows for filtering on particular keys, processes, process IDs, and values. Process Monitor can be used to detect failed attempts to read and write registry keys. Process Monitor monitors and records any actions attempted against the Microsoft Windows Registry. It combines two older tools, FileMon & RegMon and is used in system administration, computer forensics, and a formal a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an dominance to be considered for a position or to be gives to construct or create something. The tool monitors together with displays in real-time any file system activity on a Microsoft Windows or Unix-like operating system. Process Monitor is a tool from Windows Sysinternals, element of the Microsoft TechNet website.
