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- 09-30-2009 #1
ServicesEditor.com – Easily manage Windows XP/Vista & 7 services online !
Now you can easily change your Windows services online, without the need of using default Windows service editor.

ServicesEditor.com allows users to quickly run down a list, choose what action they want for the service and then download a quick and easy registry file which updates their PC’s running services!
To use it, just open their site, chose your OS and select the services you want to set as Manual, Automatic or Disabled. Now click ‘Submit’ and save the registry file with .reg extension. Run the registry file and click Yes to allow it. That’s it
http://serviceseditor.com/
Source: http://webtrickz.com/serviceseditor-...rvices-online/
P.S. I think this service is cool...what do you guys think?
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- 09-30-2009 #2
Some years ago Blackviper (classic web resource on windows tweaks) also started to feature *reg files to tweak services, you might wanna check it out (for 32 n 64 bit sp2 vista go here) it's ok i think if you're ready to digg into services if something goes wrong... Ed Bott for instance says this is snake oil...
- 09-30-2009 #3
I have went to BlackViper before but never came across that link. Didn't know Blackviper provided 'ready-made' registry keys for services lol. Thanks for that.

P.S. Regarding the snake oil thingy, well, it's up to the individual. Personally, I am not much of a services tweaker on Vista but I used to tweak my services on XP. But a word of caution, tweak/disable services only if you know what you are doing. Personally, I don't find BlackViper's recommendations 100% perfect...there are services which are necessary to start up so if needed do lots of Googling b4 u decide to disable any service. Actually, I have a list of services that I find are safe to disable but I cant remember where I kept it. Otherwise, I can share it with you tweakers out there.
Last edited by safeguy; 09-30-2009 at 10:04 AM.
- 09-30-2009 #4
If you want info on which XP services are safe/not safe to disable see my post from last week:
http://www.raymond.cc/forum/general-...explained.htmlMankind hates what it fears, and fears what it cannot understand.
Therefore, hatred is a by-product of ignorance!
- 09-30-2009 #5
@safeguy
Exactly, Bott suggests that starting from Vista tweaking services can be conter productive and unsafe, article here (yesterday i was too tired n couldn't find it)
but this was a recommended procedure with XP considering safety, privacy, performance n other problems not fixed by MS in that OS. BTW under Custom Services Registry File Tool at bottom u also have the custom *reg file i was talking about n forgot to post (url above is for default/safe *reg files) but the following is also suggested:On an otherwise healthy PC running Windows Vista, disabling most built-in Windows services is extremely unlikely to have any noticeable effect on memory usage, startup or shutdown time, or system performance.
- Do back up your current registry settings before editing or replacing any information. This is accomplished by following this Microsoft Knowledge base or a third-party util like Erunt.
- Do back up any files that you cannot be without.
- Do understand that editing the registry, no matter what method or extent, has risks.
- Do use this information at your own risk.
Last edited by noaccount; 09-30-2009 at 10:30 PM.
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