Manage Windows Services With WinServices

Posted on January 1st, 2010, by Meena Bassem 4 Comments

The Windows services configuration tool has changed much in the last Microsoft operating systems. The tool can be used to manage Windows services which includes starting and stopping services, changing startup types and exporting the current service status list to a tab delimited text document.

WinServices is a free software program for the Windows operating system that provides better options to manage Windows services. The software displays a list of services with their description and state upon startup. This view mode can be altered by clicking on the icon in the program’s status bar or from the view menu.

The additional view modes are by service type, load order and dependencies which can provide better information in certain situations.

you can download it from the Developers’ Website

so, What do you think of it?

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4 Responses to “Manage Windows Services With WinServices”

  1. blacknoise says:

    Good work you started off this year. :D

  2. Meena Bassem says:

    Hey nice to see you again here dude :D ,
    but don’t expect alot from me…. i got tons of waste of time (studies ) hehehe :D

  3. Michelle says:

    Would this work in Vista 64bit?
    the developers web site says it is for XP and windows 2000
    thanks

  4. blacknoise says:

    Confirmed working on Windows 7 32bit. You will have to install and find out.