

Well, that's not really exciting either, is it? Process Monitor has the new switch "/run32" for this purpose which does nothing else than run the 32 bit version of the tool. You can now open log files on a 64 bit machine that were generated on a 32 bit system.

Process Monitor 1.2 has some new features, though.

It just means that Process Monitor's filters only affect the display of events, but not the event data itself. The real name of the feature is non-destructive filtering and it's not new because the predecessors of version 1.2 already supported it. So, it seems like my desktop is just screwed up and MS didn't add "destructive" filtering. I tried the tool on two other Vista machines, and it worked there without problems.
