AdvancedWinServiceManager

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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I can't run this one. I think it is a 64bit related issue.

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I can't run this one. I think it is a 64bit related issue.
Strange! Doesn't mention anything on the Website of any related issues.

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Did anyone manage to test this application on a 32bit OS to see if it was 100% Portable?

Edit: Updated sentence.
Last edited by guinness on Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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guinness wrote:Did anyone manage to test this application on a 32bit OS?
It is a 32-bit application. joby_toss means it doesn't run on a 64-bit OS (I think).

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I meant test in that if it was Portable. It was bad wording on my part. :)

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#7 Post by Napiophelios »

Doesnt create any folders and it doesnt make any
application specific registry entries.

oh my goodness..I only have 16 services running...how do I survive

I think I will stick with ServiceView tho
just cuz the name is shorter :lol:

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#8 Post by guinness »

At least my initial post has been confirmed the program is Portable. Thanks Napiophelios. :)

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It should be noted, to be effective (ie stop/disable services) it requires Admin rights.

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#10 Post by guinness »

Updated the DB entry. I think there is a problem with the voting system because it's still only on 5 points.

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Re: Update to AdvancedWinServiceManager info v6.0

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Please update info:

v6.0 portable process. current as of 2020 Dec 7th

1. Download zip fron site, unzip it (I used 7zip)
2. Then run Uniextractor on, in the resulting folder (made by step 1), the "Setup_AdvancedWinServiceManager.exe"
3. In the uniextractor tool made resulting folder (made by step 2) you will find "disk1.cab"
4. Unzip, with 7zip, "disk1.cab", inside THAT folder (made by step 3) you will find the "AdvancedWinServiceManager.exe", plus the docs/help url link

You may delete the url shortcut/rtf docs & UPX compress exe to 1580kb in size (FUPX v3.1 settings: Ultra brute, lmza, strip/compress all BUT 1st icon)

* Remember to run as admin!

This is one of the few (only?) https://securityxploded.com/ tools that is still not "ad/nag" ware, in its current version

I Can supply pre-made files for upload/download, as process is not novice friendly

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#12 Post by aazard »

(MILD level/Easy bypass) WARNING:

The MAIN installer has trackers (open candy) built in according to AV scans(V.Total)/uniextractor scans
Bybassed by using my portable process, best method I found in above post

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#13 Post by webfork »

aazard wrote: Mon Dec 07, 2020 11:04 am This is one of the few (only?) https://securityxploded.com/ tools that is still not "ad/nag" ware, in its current version
Really recommend against anything from securityxploded. They had a lot of great freeware tools in line with nirsoft, but definitely not worth your time and energy.
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