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bah
In case anyones interested
heres a full and comphresive list of different windows services
seen on windows pcs

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn...svrxpser_7.mspx

its a good resource to check what specific file(S) and service names that are associated with each other and what the service itself does. AS well as stating the
legitimate local port that the service runs on
canardwc
I prefer using google :-) see the task running, just type in google and it will help you...
it has a biggset database, and always help me



regards
eliazar
bah, I think this is the best list of services I have seen so far. A little awkward to navigate through if all you know is the executable name, but that's ok, just hit CTRL+F.
Thanks for the info.
thesource
Very cool find.
Player
how would i run a file according to if the OS was win9x or win2k/xp ? i've noticed if you type 'ver' in the command prompt it displays the OS, how would i work off that? thanks

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edit: i found out that the following will report a 1 if the OS is xp being that "XP" is found in the string, if "98" was used, it would report a 0:
ver | find /c "XP"
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