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      8th Jul 2004
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Conditionally services are divided into two categories - Services and
Devices. Services, as a rule, related to hight level of functioning of
operational system. Devices represent the low level responsible for
interrelation of physical computer components to logic OS components.
Mechanism of management Service and Device in system similar. Distinction
consists in ability to set any "Log On Account" to Service. For Devices "Log
On Account" always is "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM".

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