
PsService 2.2
Updated on 31 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Freeware (Free)
Updated:
Downloads:
324
Platform:
Windows NT / 2K
Publisher:
Mark Russinovich(more)
Website:
Unknown
User Reviews:
Other versions:
Do you like
PsService?
PsService?
Publisher's Descriptions
PsService is a service viewer and controller for Windows NT/2K. Like the SC utility that's included in the Windows NT and Windows 2000 Resource Kits, PsService displays the status, configuration, and dependencies of a service, and allows you to start, stop, pause, resume and restart them.
Unlike the SC application, PsService allows you to logon to a remote system using a different account, for cases when the account from which you run it doesn't have required permissions on the remote system. PsService includes a unique service-search capability, which identifies active instances of a service on your network. You would use the search feature if you wanted to locate systems running DHCP servers, for instance.
Finally, PsService works on both NT 4 and Windows 2000, whereas the Windows 2000 Resource Kit version of SC requires Windows 2000, and PsService doesn't require you to manually enter a "resume index" in order to obtain a complete listing of service information.
The default behavior of PsService is to display the configured services (both running and stopped) on the local system. Entering a command on the command-line invokes a particular feature, and some commands accept options. Typing a command followed by "-?" displays information on the syntax for the command.
usage: psservice [computer [-u username] [-p password]]
query
Displays the status of a service
config
Displays the configuration of a service
setconfig
Sets the start type (disabled, auto, demand) of a service.
start
Starts a service
stop
Stops a service
restart
Stops and then restarts a service
pause
Pauses a service
cont
Resumes a paused service
depend
Lists the services dependent on the one specified
security
Dumps the service's security descriptor
find
Searches the network for the specified service
computer
Targets the NT/Win2K system specified. Include the -u switch with a username and password to login to the remote system if your security credentials do not permit you to obtain performance counter information from the remote system. If you specify the -u option, but not a password with the -p option, PsService will prompt you to enter the password and will not echo it to the screen.
PsService uses the Service Control Manager APIs that are documented in the Platform SDK.
Unlike the SC application, PsService allows you to logon to a remote system using a different account, for cases when the account from which you run it doesn't have required permissions on the remote system. PsService includes a unique service-search capability, which identifies active instances of a service on your network. You would use the search feature if you wanted to locate systems running DHCP servers, for instance.
Finally, PsService works on both NT 4 and Windows 2000, whereas the Windows 2000 Resource Kit version of SC requires Windows 2000, and PsService doesn't require you to manually enter a "resume index" in order to obtain a complete listing of service information.
The default behavior of PsService is to display the configured services (both running and stopped) on the local system. Entering a command on the command-line invokes a particular feature, and some commands accept options. Typing a command followed by "-?" displays information on the syntax for the command.
usage: psservice [computer [-u username] [-p password]]
query
Displays the status of a service
config
Displays the configuration of a service
setconfig
Sets the start type (disabled, auto, demand) of a service.
start
Starts a service
stop
Stops a service
restart
Stops and then restarts a service
pause
Pauses a service
cont
Resumes a paused service
depend
Lists the services dependent on the one specified
security
Dumps the service's security descriptor
find
Searches the network for the specified service
computer
Targets the NT/Win2K system specified. Include the -u switch with a username and password to login to the remote system if your security credentials do not permit you to obtain performance counter information from the remote system. If you specify the -u option, but not a password with the -p option, PsService will prompt you to enter the password and will not echo it to the screen.
PsService uses the Service Control Manager APIs that are documented in the Platform SDK.
Do you like PsService
PsService Disclamer
Please be aware FindMySoft.com accepts no responsibility for the file you are downloading. The same applies to the information provided about the software products listed.
We do not allow the inclusion of any PsService serial, keygen or crack and we disclaim any liability for the inappropriate use of PsService.
FindMySoft advises that PsService should be only used in accordance with the rules of intellectual property and the existing Criminal Code.
For your own protection ALWAYS check downloaded files for viruses.
We do not allow the inclusion of any PsService serial, keygen or crack and we disclaim any liability for the inappropriate use of PsService.
FindMySoft advises that PsService should be only used in accordance with the rules of intellectual property and the existing Criminal Code.
For your own protection ALWAYS check downloaded files for viruses.
Advertising
Popular News
The free AboutOne app is currently exclusive to Windows Phone. The app is available for free in the Markeplace.
Google rolled out Chrome 19 to the Stable Channel. This version fixes some security problems and adds tab syncing capabilities.
Your Rating
2.0
out
of
5
of
5
Rated By
2 Users
2 Users
Top Downloads
2.
Opera5.
Trillian8.
AIM9.
Skype10.
Ad-Aware12.
Nero13.
Google Earth14.
Picasa15.
Winamp16.
iTunes17.
RealPlayer18.
uTorrent19.
eMule20.
WinRAR21.
BitComet22.
WinZip23.
Shareaza24.
CCleaner25.
Recuva26.
Tweak UI27.
CuteFTP Home29.
Adobe Reader30.
NewsPiperBecome A Fan!
Link To Us!
PsService
HTML Linking Code
HTML Linking Code
Latest Reviews
