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"An enterprise-level tool for managing Win2K and NT server and workstation services
Managing Windows 2000 and Windows NT system services can be a daunting task. A typical OS installation can include more than two dozen services. Add a server-based application, and the number of services increases. Configure server-management agents, and the number of services grows again.
To ease the administrative burden these services present, Small Wonders Software designed Service Explorer 1.31, an enterprise-level tool for managing Win2K and NT server and workstation services. This product lets you remotely control services (e.g., start and stop them) and install new services.
You can perform these functions on one system or on multiple systems simultaneously. To track the success or failure of service tasks, the software offers a helpful logging function, and you can have the software save a log to a file for later review.
In addition, Service Explorer lets you use custom criteria to search across your network's servers and workstations for an installed service."
"My first impression of Service Explorer was that it´s a simple but functional application that´s easy to configure and operate."
Read the full Service Explorer review from Windows & .NET magazine 2001

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