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starbaL's answer to Microsoft’s popular srvany.exe and instsvc.exe - YES, now you can locally or remotely run, install, manage and delete your windows services from this GUI application. The full version offer service failure detection / recovery, remote installation and service management and child process termination. A free tutorial will provide the user with step-by-step instructions on how to make your application run as a service.
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- Allows any program executable to run as a windows service! - Allows administrators/developers to install their services locally or remotely! - Allows administrators/developers to copy the target exetable with the Remote Service installer client. (Locally or remotely) - Includes Failure detection, Remote Service installer will restart the application if the service is started. -Ability to TERMINATE up to TWO processes when your service starts or when the advanced recovery feature kicks in. This is extremely useful when your application launch child processes and they are not properly terminated when the parent process exists (normally or abnormally) -Enhanced logging. See exactly when processes (parent & children) are terminated and restarted. The log file is now saved (append mode) in the path where your application reside with proper date/time stamping.- Works on Windows NT, 2000, XP and 2003
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