Re: Removing a Service!

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Just adding, the sc command does run. But again the DOS window disappears
when I press Y.
The services, while doing as you wrote were disabled?
Thanks any way. I appreciate your effort.

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I apologize about my command on English, am a newbie & it''''s my first
experience in newsgrops!

Ivanov


"Yezinki" wrote:

> Hi Jim Byrd,
> I did run the sc delete command with the service name using exact
> parameters, the DOS windows appeared & than disappeared instantly.
> The UN required services on reboot are still present.
> What could be the reasons?
> May be the Spy bot Tea timer is ON & monitoring the OS, so didn’t allow it
> to happen?
> OR does this command have to be run in safe mode?
> Regards!
>
> --
> I apologize about my command on English, am a newbie & it''s my first
> experience in newsgrops!
>
> Ivanov
>
>
> "Jim Byrd" wrote:
>
> > Hi Yezinki - Yeah, easily if you know the service name and have sc.exe on
> > your computer somewhere in the path. (It's usually in
> > %SystemRoot%\System32)
> >
> > 1. Click on start.
> > 2. Click on Run
> > 3. In the Open: field type: sc delete "Service Name" (the name of the
> > service you want to delete without the quotes)
> > 4. Reboot your computer
> >
> > If you just type: sc without any parameters it'll show you all of the
> > options.
> >
> > --
> > Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP/DTS/AH-VSOP
> > My Blog, Defending Your Machine, here:
> > http://DefendingYourMachine.blogspot.com/
> >
> > "Yezinki" <nabid65@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:4D711E94-7D32-4E0F-A8E5-FEE6A856826B@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Is it technically possible to REMOVE not DISABLE a service, used by a 3rd
> > > party software, after it has been uninstalled?
> > >
> > > Regards!
> >
> >
> >
.



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