Report on and manage Windows Services
Version | 5.60 Build 091029 |
Updated | Jan 14th 2010 |
Developer |
Lieberman Software Corporation
N/A
N/A
|
User Rating |
1001
3.6
|
Original File Size | 18.6 MB |
Downloads | 9166 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7 |
Category | System |
Service Account Manager software represents a mass manager Windows services. The tool provides a single view of all services on all managed systems, allowing administrators to report on and change virtually all service properties with a few mouse clicks. Unlike other tools on the market, a full rights and service account membership editor are built-in, so not only are credentials updated, but their associated rights and memberships are correctly configured. Managing Windows services for a back office servers is a giant headache for administrators using Microsoft's built-in tools. The built-in tools require a massive number of mouse clicks and are incapable of answering the simple command: "show me which accounts are used on which services on all my servers, and give me a way to change them all at the same time." Service Account Manager provides a single view of all services running/installed on all managed systems. Administrators can then sort by account (or any other reported characteristic), prepare reports on credential usage, and change virtually all service properties with a few mouse clicks.
Unlike other tools on the market, a full rights and service account membership editor are built-in, so not only are credentials updated, but their associated rights and memberships are correctly configured. Managing Windows services for a back office servers is a giant headache for administrators using Microsoft's built-in tools.
The built-in tools require a massive number of mouse clicks and are incapable of answering the simple command: "show me which accounts are used on which services on all my servers, and give me a way to change them all at the same time." Service Account Manager Crack provides a single view of all services running/installed on all managed systems.
thank you
thanks a lot. it worked.
Your email will not be published. Required fields are marked as *
Satya Nadella reveals attempts to merge Word, PowerPoint and Excel - which may now succeed thanks to AI
And of course - sigh - they look like women with long blonde hair
Sharing is caring when your entire business is built on it
Google dumped io_uring after $1M in bug bounties
Luis von Ahn says small quality hits are a price worth paying to ride the wave
The OS refresh brings Ryzen AI and Arrow Lake compatibility
The good news: everyone's using it. The bad news: have you seen how they're using it?