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Edits or displays Registry data.
A component program used by sysprep.exe .
Validates format of a system memory dump file.
Manages domain membership and user accounts.
Help file describing the deployment process.
Memory Pool Monitor, displays paged and non-paged pool usage.
Detects and reports discrepancies in Active Directory Access Control Lists.
Moves AD objects between domains.
Drag the help file DEPLOY.CHM into your desktop.
Displays and changes data in Windows Server DNS Server.
Sets Windows to use MIT Kerberos authentication server.
The 32-bit Windows Application Programming Interface (Win32 API) through which Windows provides service and support to application programs has been evolving since its debut with Windows 95. Certain system functions behave slightly differently from one version of Windows to the next , and these differences can trip up an application that depends on a specific behavior. Windows XP lets you set gross compatibility settings through the Compatibility tab on each program's Properties page, but the Application Compatibility Toolkit lets you make extremely fine-grained adjustments to the behavior of specific API functions. This toolkit is meant primarily for software developers, but in some cases end users might find it useful as wellif the company that produced the application is of no help, it can't hurt to mess with these settings before giving up entirely.
A command-line tool that prepares a freshly installed and configured copy of Windows for duplication.
Displays disk space usage by directory.
Dial-Up Networking diagnostic gathering tool.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol tester, client side.
Edits and displays file Access Control Lists.
The version provided on the Windows XP Setup CD-ROM is version 2.0, via the setup program \SUPPORT\TOOLS\ACT20.EXE , but this is now obsolete. You should download the current version from www.microsoft.com/downloads (search for Application Compatibility Toolkit). The toolkit programs are installed on your hard disk in \Program Files\Application Compatibility Toolkit . Documentation is provided in the default.htm file in that folder; it opens in Internet Explorer. The programs are listed in Table A.3.
Compares text files and/or entire folders, highlighting additions, changes and deletions.
Microsoft Management Console snap-in. Run by typing start xxx.msc , replacing xxx.msc with the actual filename of the snap-in.
Deployment Toolkit.
Graphical User Interface program.
Remote debugging client/server communication program.
Queries and updates Domain Controller status.
The installer will copy programs to \Program Files\Support tools, add a Start menu item that opens the Support Tools Help file ( suptools.chm ), and also add \Program Files\Support Tools to the PATH environment variable, so that the tools may be run from the command line.
A sample application that has known problems with specific API functions can be used to test and demonstrate process of compatibility adjusting and testing.
The deployment kit may be installed from the Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Setup disc, from \ SUPPORT\TOOLS\DEPLOY.CAB . However, the version on the CD-ROM is tied to the service pack level of that CD-ROM. If you intend to apply service packs to the computer before cloning it, you should download and use the deployment toolkit version that applies to the final service pack level. Updated deployment toolkits (new versions of DEPLOY.CAB ) are provided on Microsoft-issued Windows Service Pack CD-ROMs, or you may download the correct version from www.microsoft.com/downloads. Search for Deployment Tools, and select the correct Windows operating system version and service pack level.
The deployment toolkit includes the programs listed in Table A.4.
Compares binary files.
Enables and disables tracing of system components during debugging.
Detects authorized and unauthorized DHCP servers.
Formats a FAT-32 partition in such a way that later conversion to NTFS will be more efficient.
Creates trace message database used by TRacefmt .
Windows XP Media Center Edition.
Sets the time zone and daylight savings time start/end dates from the command line.
Lists tasks running on the system (like tasklist ).
Sets environment variables from the command line.
Displays internal status of File Replication Service.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol tester, server side.
Windows Script Host Script, mostly meant to serve as an example for writing your own scripts. Issue the command.
To install the Support Tools, insert your Windows Setup CD-ROM, wait for the menu window to appear, click Perform Additional Tasks if this option appears, then select Browse This CD. (If Autorun is not enabled, open Windows Explorer and browse the CD drive manually.) Open the folder \SUPPORT\TOOLS . If you are logged on as a Computer Administrator, double-click suptools.msi or setup.exe . If you are not currently logged on as an Administrator, right-click suptools.msi or setup.exe , select Run As, and select Administrator as the alternate account.
The toolkit arrives as a .CAB compressed file. To view the instructions for installing and using the toolkit, follow these steps:
Extracts files from Microsoft .CAB files.
When the installation is complete, browse the folder \program files\support tools . Documentation is sparse. There are a few .doc files describing a few of the applications (double-click these to open them in WordPad or Microsoft Word). There are .hlp files for a few more applications (double-click to open these in Windows Help). Several more applications are documented in the Support Tools Help File (click Start, All Programs, Support Tools). Others have no online documentation. For these, open a command prompt window and type the name of the program followed by /? ; for example,
(just once) to make these work properly from a command-line prompt.
Mounts and recovers files from Windows NT 4 RAID volumes .
Verifies correct AD replication.
Page Fault Monitor, displays memory activity in an application.
Table A.2. Support Tool Programs.
Double-click DEPLOY.CHM on your desktop to view the help file.
Kills tasks from the command line (like taskkill ).
Allows specific placement of files in a FAT disk partition. Useful when your disk duplication system requires that disks be distributed in FAT format for later conversion to NTFS. cvtarea lets you reserve empty spaces on the disk to make the NTFS conversion more efficient.
Security Migration Editor, edits old to new SID mapping.
Displays information about Encrypting File System.
Sample script, copies users from NT domain to Windows 200x.
Creates Kerberos keytab file for UNIX hosts .
Sample script, copies global groups and users from NT domain to Windows 200x.
You should know that Microsoft doesn't provide a disk duplication tool with the Deployment Toolkityou have to use a third-party disk cloning program or hardware device for thatbut once duplicated , each copy will boot up fully configured, customized, with whatever applications and settings you put into the original.
Remote Storage diagnostic, displays information in Remote Storage (HSM) databases.
Configures and displays IPSec Security policies.
Table A.3. Application Compatibility Toolkit Programs.
Activates Windows XP from the command line.
Sample script, copies global groups from NT domain to Windows 200x.
Replication diagnostic tool, displays replication topology for Windows 2000 Server domain controllers.
A component program used by sysprep.exe .
Logs network traffic to a file.
Windows XP Home Edition.
Displays and changes Active Directory Access Control Lists.
Enables and disables debugging options built into the Windows kernel.
Table A.4. Deployment Toolkit Programs.
Windows Installer cleanup utility.
Creates, lists, or extracts Cabinet files.
Sample script, copies local groups from NT domain to Windows 200x.
Sample script, demonstrates use of ICloneSecurityPrincipal::AddSidHistory .
Sets Service Principal Name, repairs certain directory authentication problems.
Lets you test combinations of compatibility fix settings on an errant applications, by applying " layers " (sets of related fixes), by making adjustments to specific API behaviors.
A Wizard program that helps create configuration files needed for the cloning process.
Server Migration tool, lists SIDs found in file system or Registry.
The set of Support Tools provided with Windows varies from one version of Windows to another. Table A.2 lists all of the tool programs and the operating systems which with each is supplied. The letters used in the OS column are.
Browses network data returned by SNMP-enabled devices.
Lists, installs , and configures networking components .
Application Compatibility Toolkit.
Domain Controller diagnostic utility, checks connectivity and replication in a forest of Windows domain controllers.
If you are in the business of (legally) installing identical Windows configurations on large numbers of computers, you may be able to save a lot of time by using the Windows Deployment Toolkit. The toolkit lets you configure a fresh, clean installation of Windows to your likingyou can install applications, add user accounts, make Windows settings, and so on. Then, you run a special Deployment Toolkit program that prepares Windows for duplication. It ensures that the copies will have unique security databases, don't all share a single product ID code, and don't look like illegal copies to Windows Activation. After this preparation step, you can copy the "master" computer's hard disk as many times as necessary. When installed into a new computer, "cloned" disk copies will contain your preinstalled settings and applications.
For more information about some of the Windows XP support tools, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838079. This article assumes you've installed Windows XP Service Pack 2.
Dependency Walker, identifies all of the DLLs used by a given program or module.
Use Windows Explorer to locate the DEPLOY.CAB file, and double-click DEPLOY.CAB to view the files within. Or, from the command line, type start deploy.chm .
Displays information on published (advertised) applications.
Queries Distributed File System configuration.
Windows Installer cleanup utility, called by msicuu .
This tool watches a designated application while it runs, and reports any attempts the program makes to use the Windows API incorrectly.
Displays motherboard APM (power management) availability.

Disk contents viewer, displays data by file or sector.
Duplicate file finder, locates identical files stored in different folders.
Monitors the Windows page heap (allocatable memory) for heap- related bugs .
LDAP directory search tool.
Windows XP Professional.
Active Directory LDAP Browse/Edit tool.
Displays Browser server status.
Displays current username, security groups, and privileges.
Displays Security Descriptors for AD objects.
Graphical LDAP browser/query viewer.
Lists application services that have registered performance counters.
Remote Storage file information tool.
Prints version information stored in executable and DLL files.
Profiles Windows API usage and page faults to tune applications.
Displays memory usage of all active processes.
Edits Global Flags to enable operating system debug options.
Displays performance counter raw data.
Remote debugging client/server communication program.
Displays Security ID associated with a user account.
Monitors and queries AD replication.
The Type column indicates the program type:
Help file documenting deployment configuration files.
Service Pack Checker, verifies installation of hotfixes and service packs .
Background Intelligent Transfer Service exerciser.
Application Compatibility tool, runs applications in an environment that simulates earlier versions of Windows.
Extracts name and version information from files that is useful for constructing compatibility rule sets.
For example, tools with no "H" in the OS column are not provided with Windows XP Home edition.
The Windows Setup CD-ROM contains a set of very useful diagnostic and maintenance tools that is not installed by default when you install Windows. I recommend that you install these tools on any computer that you personally maintain; or, at least install them on a shared network folder so that you can access them from any computer in your organization or home.
Process Viewer, displays the status of active processes on your computer or other networked computers. Lists active threads, memory usage, priority level.
Support Tools.
Formats and displays trace information gathered by tracelog .
Process Resource Monitor, displays CPU and memory usage.
Edits the systemwide database of application compatibility settings set for specific applications.
Comprehensive Windows networking diagnostic tool.
Records snapshot information about files to help detect changes.
Windows 2000 Professional.
Server Migration tool, updates mapped SIDS in file system or Registry.
Process Status snapshot utility.
Displays information about mounted file systems.
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