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Service Control Manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Windows Service Control Manager (SCM) (SERVICES.EXE) is a remote procedure call (RPC) server that manages creating, deleting, starting and stopping of Windows services. It is started at system b...
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services.exe is used on Windows 2000/XP and is a process which controls the operation of Windows services. It also hosts several important services that control functions such as event logging and Plug and Play functionality.
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services.exe file information on Windows XP. If you have a services.exe problem or error or want to remove this file, check it out. ... Click to Run a Free Scan for services.exe related errors...
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The legitimate services.exe file will be present in the following location in a Windows XP system: ... There are viruses and trojans that use the same name as services.exe. In most cases, the bogus services.exe might be present in your Windows folder, and added to the RUN keys so that the Malware loads at every startup.
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CPU utilization in Services.exe may intermittently reach 100 percent on your Windows 2000-based computer, and the computer may stop responding (hang). When this occurs, users who are connected to the computer (if it is a file server or domain... ... A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. ... Article ID: 328885 - Last Review:
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Transports can cache information about computers that are known to be unavailable or that cannot be connected to for some reason. If the redirector makes an attempt to connect to such a computer, and all the transports return "failure" responses... ... This problem manifests itself as a block in the Services.exe file.
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SecurityFocus is designed to facilitate discussion on computer security related topics, create computer security awareness, and to provide the Internet's largest and most comprehensive database of computer security knowledge and resources to the public. ... Oct 31 1999 12:00AM...
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