[URL] Black Viper's Services Configurations Mirror

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Adrian sent a subspace message on 2/23/2006 4:32 PM:
Thank you very much,have been looking for that for ages as I had lost
all when had a hard drive failure. I want also to thank all in this
newsgroup as just about all I know about computers up to now has come
from reading and following the advice from here.

You might find this interesting too. It is based on Black Viper's settings.

Service Controller XP
http://www.freeware-alternative.uni.cc/downloads/service-controller-xp/service-controller-xp.html
 
Seamaiden said:
Adrian sent a subspace message on 2/23/2006 4:32 PM:

You might find this interesting too. It is based on Black Viper's settings.

Service Controller XP
http://www.freeware-alternative.uni.cc/downloads/service-controller-xp/service-controller-xp.html

Neat! And it's on the Majorgeeks and Snapfiles sites too. Looks like a
real keeper. Thanks!

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Franklin said:
I recently came across this alternative Service Control utility:

http://www.hhdsoftware.com/srvadmin.html

Do you know if it works in XP? The site says only the following:

"Platform supported: Windows NT/2000"

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Regards from John Corliss
I don't reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett or Doc, for instance. No
adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware,
PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware,
viruses or warez for me, please.
 
Do you know if it works in XP? The site says only the following:

"Platform supported: Windows NT/2000"


Am due to experiment with it (once my AntiVir stops guessing that
it's malware!)
 
Franklin said:
Am due to experiment with it (once my AntiVir stops guessing that
it's malware!)

Thanks Franklin.
By the way, I had been using Antivir when I had Millennium Edition, but
I gave up on it because updating was problematic, it didn't seem to work
very well at catching problems and actually locked up a couple of W98
systems I worked on. Went back to AVG and am glad I did.

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Regards from John Corliss
I don't reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett or Doc, for instance. No
adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware,
PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware,
viruses or warez for me, please.
 
Thanks Franklin.
By the way, I had been using Antivir when I had Millennium
Edition, but I gave up on it because updating was problematic,
it didn't seem to work very well at catching problems and
actually locked up a couple of W98 systems I worked on. Went
back to AVG and am glad I did.


Thanks for the tip on AVG. I must look at it again soon. Last
time I used it (early version 7) AVG had rather basic
discrimination on its controls.

Back then I wanted AVG to ignore files with extension INI because
some of my apps launched very slowly if AVG checked the INI for
every single read/write.

ISTR thinking the Pro version was what I needed. However it cost
more than I wanted to spend.
 
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