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How to findout which services are running in a user account

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Q. When shutting down Windows has repeatidly had to savemy user infor to the Registry while a service was still running. How do I find out which services are running in a users account?

A. -"Services" are by their nature not user-specific. They run in the background for every user. To see what services are currently active, try one of these methods: - Click Start / Run / cmd {OK} - Type this command: net start {OK} or: - Click Start / Run / services.msc {OK} -Click Start, click Run, and then type cmd /k net start then press enter.

 


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