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Windows
Service
Management
Windows service is a long-running executable that performs specific
functions and which is designed not to require user intervention. On Windows
2000/XP, Services MMC snap-in lists approximately eighty services. While on
Windows Vista, it has more than one hundred and twenty services. With
LanHelper's bulk service actions and optimized user interface, it's never a
maintain nightmare to manage Windows services on numerous remote computers.
Eight bulk actions are available for services management: View services,
start services, stop services, stop services, pause services, continue
services, restart services, startup type, delete services.
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View services
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List all Windows services or specified ones on remote computers, and display
service information including service name, display name, service status,
startup type, account, description, module, etc in service view.
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Start services
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Start specified services on multiple computers.
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Stop services
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Stop specified services on multiple computers.
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Pause services
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Pause specified services on multiple computers.
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Continue services
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Resume specified services on remote computers, if they have been paused.
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Restart services
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Restart running services or start stopped ones on remote computers.
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Startup type |
Modify service startup type to be Automatic, Manual or Disable.
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Delete services
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Delete specified services on multiple computers.
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Install services
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| Install service on remote computers, include file deploy. If the service executable
file does not exist on remote computer, LanHelper will copy it
to a shared folder on remote computer. |
The service view displays information obtained by View Services action. From
here you can perform the Windows services management in a more flexible way. You
can select any number of services from one or more remote computers, and
then start, stop or delete them, and more.
List all Windows services on specified computers.
Start all selected services on multiple computers.
Stop all selected services on multiple computers.
Pause all selected services on multiple computers.
Resume all selected services on remote computers if they have been
paused.
Restart all selected services if they are running, or just start it if
they are not running.
Change startup type of all selected services to Automatic, Manual or
Disable.
Delete all selected services on multiple computers.
View or modify service properties, and directly operate dependent
services.
Export data to XML, HTML or text file. Click here for an
HTML sample of service report.
Detailed real-time logs are available on the Log tab. Click here to learn more about log.
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