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From: David H. Lipman on 9 Apr 2010 16:22 From: "Juarez" <jua(a)rez.invalid> | On 08/04/2010 6:10 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: >> You can run the following command lines to stop and remove the service. >> sc stop "a2antimalware" >> sc delete "a2antimalware" | What does 'sc' mean? I've always used 'net stop' to stop a service from | running and 'net start' to start it running again. | Example; net stop "Messenger" /Y | net start "Messenger" /Y SC.EXE does more extensve work with NT Services. NET.EXE can only stop or start a service. It can't change the configuration or delete a service. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
From: Juarez on 22 Apr 2010 16:22
On 09/04/2010 1:22 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: > SC.EXE does more extensve work with NT Services. NET.EXE can only stop or start a > service. It can't change the configuration or delete a service. > > Thanks, now I know what to do the next time some app that installs a service doesn't uninstall cleanly and want the service removed that was left behind. I create .bat files for services that I don't want or need running all the time because I have a couple of them that think they should be loaded all the time when there is no need for it. I have this game called ARCA and it loads a DRM service into memory all the time and I hardly ever run the game so use net stop/start to load/unload when I need it only. |