Controlling Windows Services 1.7 script description:
Controlling Windows Services 1.7 is a Python script for Programming Methods and Algorithms scripts design by ap anonypea.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Controlling Windows Services script is a module for manipulating WinNT, Win2k & WinXP services.
Publisher review: Controlling Windows Services script is a module for manipulating WinNT, Win2k & WinXP services. This script is a module for manipulating WinNT, Win2k & WinXP services. It contains the WService Class. The WService Class is used for controlling WinNT, Win2k & WinXP like services. Just pass the name of the service you wish to control to the class instance and go from there. For example, if you want to control the Workstation service try this: import WService workstation = WService.WService("Workstation") workstation.start() workstation.fetchstatus("running", 10) workstation.stop() workstation.fetchstatus("stopped") Creating an instance of the WService class is done by passing the name of the service as it appears in the Management Console or the short name as itpears in in the registry. Operating system: Windows
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