Service+CL
Service+ CL is a command line version of Service+, a Windows NT/2000 services administration utility. A must-have for all professionals using Windows NT, who have now the possibility to control services throughout their servers using wildcards. Benefits: Manage your services throughout your servers using wildcards. Start, Stop, Pause, Restart, Kill, Create, Remove, Kill and Debug services. Terminate un-responding services (No need to reboot !). Control specific services through your entire domain. Query services status (returns an ErrorLevel) Following examples will show: how easy it is to stop all your exchange servers services through your domain: sp stop \\*\*Exchange* how the Spooler service can be restarted on all your machines with a name that start with SRV: sp restart \\srv*\Spooler how to change the account and password of a specific service on all your servers: sp modify \\*\YourService /Account=Domain\Jim /Password=xyz
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Service+CL Review
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Website
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Active+ Software
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Screenshot
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View Service+CL Screenshot
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Cost
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$95 US
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Release Date
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2001-12-28
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OS
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WinNT 4.x,Windows2000
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Requirements
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Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
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File Size
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51 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Shareware
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Version
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1.1.6
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Tags
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service, services, NT, admin, administration, remote, network, server, control panel, wildcards
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