Windows Service Commander 1.0.600.2008

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Windows Service Commander is a tool for quick control of Windows Services. Windows Service Commander allows fast access to all Windows Services. You can inspect their properties, start, stop, pause and delete them. It shows list of non-legitimate services which allows the administrator to quickly identify and remove the additional services, most of these are installed by spyware to monitor the user activities.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Sep 22, 2008
  • Publisher: Null Logics Software

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Rated 40/50 by rdtmk5 at Sep 20, 2008

Adequately does the job. However, Codestuff Starter (http://codestuff.tripod.com/products_starter.html) does the same thing more elegantly and with more features - highly recommended.

Rated 50/50 by czekar at Sep 21, 2008

Great little app! I've always wanted something to allow me to delete Services easily. To rdtmk5: Starter errored out immediately when it didn't find "flashget.exe" which I'm not installing.

Rated 30/50 by adam.mt at Sep 22, 2008

czekar: You've actually tried the wrong program (as I did at first)! Seems the Simtel mirror for Codestuff Starter (http://codestuff.tripod.com/products_starter.html) is wrong and points to a completely different program! Try one of the other mirrors instead. However, seems development stopped in 2006 and doesn't mention Vista compatibility. Windows Service Commander, on the otherhand, does just what it states. Simple enough to use. Not hugely different to the built-in Windows tool though (services.msc) so slightly at a loss as to why you'd use it.

Rated 20/50 by teranova52 at Sep 23, 2008

What can i say ... the programmer is not serious at all ... The service properties window does not work , and the software nags about a missing command. What in earth this man test before to release it. Other than that deleting unwanted service is the only positive of this software , but with out the service properties window ... its worthless.