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Tools for Services manager


azarouni

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Messing around with services is not a great idea unless you know what you're doing and what effect if will have on the computer and the softwares that require these services to run.

 

Even if CCleaner hides the Windows services, it cant possibly keep track of all the services as it keeps growing.

 

If they can program it nicely into CCleaner, I wouldn't mind though.

 

Welcome to the Forums. :)

Simplicity is hard.

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Nirsoft has a freeware tool to manage it called ServiWin. Of course before playing around with services make a System Restore point!

 

You do make a good point.

 

But services are a kind of startup item that can cause problems.

 

Hope it is included one day though because I hate using more programs than I have to to do things.

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