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Remote Booting 1.3
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Application as Service lets you run any application as Windows Service. You can easily configure Application as Service using its intuitive GUI interface or command line configurator directly from your software. Application as Service features very low CPU usage, custom environment variables, monitoring and detailed logging as well as many other features: Run application before user login, before service startup and after service shutdown, etc.
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Service+ views which only show ServiceMill services. Import or export your ServiceMill services settings as an XML file. 3.Features: Runs most executable: 16 bit (Dos, Windows, OS/2), 32 bit, batch files, scripts (VBScript, JScript) as a service. Runs custom applications developed using: Visual Basic, Java, PowerBuilder, Delphi, etc. as a service. Start applications at predefined interval. Restarts applications that terminate when a user logs off
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restart and more! Just register the ActiveX Control in your system and place it on the form. Now you may use all the benefits of Windows Services. Using this Run Sevice ActiveX control`s methods, events and properties you will be able to take full control over the service status (start/stop/pause your service), launch application in the new thread, define service group which your application belongs to, modify service group order dependencies etc
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Service Query fills the need with a fast multi-threaded application to search your Windows network for services. Can be filtered to show on those running, stopped or by name. Change Service passwords and usernames across entire domains. Run scripts against selected services to stop a service, copy files, and restart it again. Run reports and save them to CSV file for later use.
services are operational, and perform a variety of actions upon service failure, such as send an e-mail, or attempt to restart the service. WatchDog will generate regular reports, detailing service uptime or availability to give an overview of service availability over a period of time. Client server based so will run nicely on a server that you connect to using terminal services. Can have the admin interface on the server or locally on your windows
service starter" would describe it better. The ServiceWatchdog is started automatically after a reboot. After a predefined time interval, this service tries to start a defined service. It will try to start the service twice and then it gives up. No logs, event messages or other information is written. Installation 1. Install the service with the command "servicewatchdog /install" Uninstall the service with the command "servicewatchdog /uninstall"