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Windows Service Monitor: Audit Running Services Of Upto 3 Servers
Free Windows Service Monitor is an application for monitoring and managing Windows Services from remote location. While it provides the option to monitor Windows services that are running on a particular system on a network, you can also use it to manage and keep a tab on Exchange Server, SharePoint, MySQL, MS SQL and DHCP [...] (more…)

ServiceCommander: Manage & Monitor Windows Services On Networked PCs
Some days ago, we covered Windows Service Monitor, an open source utility that lets you monitor, start and stop user-specified services directly from the system tray without having to open the Windows Task Manager or Service Control Manager. Today, we have another tool, ServiceCommander, that allows you to Start, Stop, Pause, Resume or Restart selected [...] (more…)

Windows Service Monitor: Lightweight Windows Process Monitoring Tool
System administrators need to constantly monitor some services on their machines in order to perform the defined tasks without any glitches. These services need to kept running at all times, so that their respective applications can work flawlessly. For instance, a service that automatically restarts itself after every few minutes might sometimes fail to do [...] (more…)

Configure And Sort Windows Services Easily With Turbo Service Manager
Windows services perform important system functions without the need of user intervention to keep the operating system and its components functional. These services can be manually disabled, paused, started and resumed from the Windows Services console. While most users simply do not alter the state of running services, it can be sometimes necessary to enable/disable some [...] (more…)

Troubleshoot Windows Drivers And Services With ServiWin
ServiWin is a portable utility from Nirsoft, which displays the list of installed drivers and services with indepth information which can help you identify and troubleshoot driver issues. The available information includes, file description, version, product name, manufacturer’s name, driver status, boot configurations and error control information. Additionally, you can stop, start, restart, pause, and [...] (more…)

Manage Ubuntu Services With Boot Up Manager
Previously, we told you how to fix Ubuntu boot issues with the help of Super Boot Manager. Although Super Boot manager has a lot of good options, but unfortunately it does not allow managing boot services. Boot Up Manager, is a Perl-Gtk2 app which can be used to easily start, stop or deactivate Ubuntu services [...] (more…)

Windows 7: Disable This Program Might Not Have Installed Correctly
Does Program Compatibility Assistant dialog pop up every now and then on your Windows 7 system? At first I thought it to be a useful feature but then it got annoying just like in Windows Vista. (more…)

Windows 7 Dependency Service Failed? View Group And Other Info
When your Windows boots up, various services are started as well. Those services that are dependent on other services or functions are called dependency services. If you are getting Windows 7 dependency service failed error is is probably because an important service has been disabled mistakenly by you, due to a wrong update, a malware [...] (more…)

How To Disable Unwanted Services In Ubuntu Linux
It is a well known fact that all Linux based system works with services. A Linux service is an application that is either runing in the background waiting to be used, or carrying out essential tasks. When you install Ubuntu, there are many services which are enabled by default. Whenever Ubuntu starts, it also starts [...] (more…)

Get Full Control Over Windows Services With SrvMan
So you want to perform common tasks related to Windows services such as create new services, delete existing services, or change service configuration without restarting the system? SrvMan can help. It is a small useful portable utility that comes with both Graphical Interface and Command Line mode. It can create both Win32 and Legacy Driver [...] (more…)

Autoruns – Explore Programs/Services That Run During System Startup Or Login
Note: It is a very sensitive software and can screw your computer if you disable the wrong system services, so be careful. If you are using Windows you can check which programs load during startup by going to System Configuration or Windows Defender. What will you do if you want to disable a system service [...] (more…)




