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ServiceTray v4.0.1.68
ServiceTray v4.0.1.68 Easily Monitor and Control any Windows Service from a Tray Icon Conveniently Start, Stop or Restart any Windows Service with a couple of clicks. Do you need to keep tabs on an important Windows Service? Is there a service that you constantly start and stop? Why waste time opening the Services Control Panel application yet again when you can do everything quickly from a tray icon? ServiceTray will save you time by placing any Windows Service at your fingertips. For example, start your service with two clicks of the mouse. Key Features & Benefits * Start / stop / restart any Windows Service effortlessly from the Windows Taskbar ("system tray") * The tray icon instantly lets you know if your service is running or not * Tray icon notifications will alert you when the service stops or starts unexpectedly * Easily switch to Session 0 to view the GUI from your interactive services * Integrates with AlwaysUp to provide "in session" functionality (start or restart in the current session) * Shows service details on demand (CPU, Memory, Uptime, etc) * Manage multiple services, each with a different customizable tray icon * No need to use the net.exe and sc.exe utilities at the command line or run Services from the Control Panel How to Manage a Windows Service with ServiceTray Create a Shortcut for your Service After installation, use ServiceTray to create a shortcut that will launch a tray icon to manage a given service: 1) Run Start > All Programs > ServiceTray > Configure ServiceTray. This will bring up the "Create Shortcut" window: 2) Select the service you would like to control. 3) Choose the icon that ...
5/5 2,021 Sep 23, 2021
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