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Smart Analysis Of Windows Local Services For Malware, Rootkits & More
Windows default services and those started by other third party applications have Local System privileges. It enables them to perform operations of higher priority that cannot be executed by normal processes. Due to this, malware is sometimes able to keep itself running as services taking advantage of the higher privileges for controlling the target system. [...] (more…)

ServiceTray: Get Start/Stop Alerts For Any Windows Service & Monitor Its CPU/RAM Usage
If you’re using an application on Windows that requires a special service to run and perform the required operations, then you may want to monitor the service as long as you use that application or Windows is running. In contrast to an application, Windows service is basically a program which is designed to run silently [...] (more…)

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…)

Vista Services Optimizer: Manage Windows Services To Speed Up PC
When optimizing Windows to acquire smooth performance, it is necessary to configure Windows services in order to manage the execution of backend services according to user requirement. Vista Services Optimizer is an open source Windows services’ optimization utility for Windows Vista and Windows 7, which enables you to adjust and tweak your Windows services within [...] (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…)

Manage Windows Services From Multiple Computers With Services Monitor
It is often necessary to start and stop numerous services on servers to perform a routine task or after installing a Windows feature. For example, to give Windows Server 2008 the Aero effect, Desktop Enhancements must be installed, after which the Themes service needs to be started. Services Monitor is a tool for managing Windows [...] (more…)

How To Start / Stop Windows Home Server 2011 Services
Many services in Windows based services are not active be default. For instance in Windows Server 2008 R2, the themes service is not active by default which deprives it from the Aero glass look. To see how to start this service you can see our post here. Since Windows Home Server 2011 is based on [...] (more…)

How To Enable Aero Effect On Windows Server 2008 x64 and x86
A lot of people who install Windows Server 2008 for the first time, including both 32 bit and 64 bit versions, find it deprived of the graphical flamboyance. In this post we will tell you how to enable Windows Aero on Server 2008. (more…)

Comodo Programs Manager: Manage Windows Drivers, Features, Updates, etc
Comodo Programs Manager is freeware from Comodo which allows users to manage System drivers and services, Windows Features, and Windows Updates, and Add/Remove Programs functionality under one hood. In other words, it saves time and allows easier access to most important Windows features. (more…)

StartupPanel: Manage Windows Startup Folder, Registry, Services
Some applications that start with Windows Startup reside in the Startup Folder, while most of them reside in the registry. To access the startup folder you need to first find it from the All Programs menu inside the Start menu. To access the Startup Registry keys you need to head over to the Startup tab [...] (more…)

Windows 7 Services Optimizer
SMART, not to get confused with S.M.A.R.T Technology which is included in hard drives, is a free utility which makes optimizing the Windows Services easier and is based on BlackViper’s suggested configurations. (more…)
Understanding Trigger Start Services In Windows 7
The Trigger Start Services concept is brand new in Windows 7. You are probably already familiar with Windows Services, but the trigger start services behave differently than the other regular windows services, as they are not running all the time, rather they run as the result of any trigger. (more…)
Get Complete Control Over Windows System Services – Service Manager Plus
Most ordinary users know that Windows Services are simply services running in the background that take care of most of the system operation. They can control some basic services simply by hitting Ctrl+Shift+Esc and then clicking the Services tab. But what about advanced users like Programmers, System Admins, and Software Designers who want full control [...] (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…)




