
| This is the Services Control Manager, which is responsible for running, ending, and interacting with system services.
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 Natalie Thompson
| Trouble getting started. Don't understand it yet.
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 Karsten Petersen
| An essential part of the Windows system More information
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 The Wizard
| It's a part of your Windows O/S. Stopping or interfering with this process can destabilize your windows, and/or cause windows to crash.
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 Danielo
| It's a part of the Windows system.
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 King
| If in C:\Windows and not in C:\Windows\system32 IT IS DANGEROUS DELETE!!!
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 Morbius
| É o Flai Secury controla acesso de usuários aos sĂtes e para empresas.É seguro e confiável. More information
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 sparky
| im not going to delete im just going to store them in my recycle bin! :-)
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 joshua langkammer
| is it important
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 GeeDeePee
| When I start windows, this hogs all of my resources for about 5 minutes taking mega-gobs of memory. Makes my machine very slow and even non responsive during that time. You can watch it decrease in memory size during this period (well over a gig, falling down to 11 megs). It keeps my hard drive very busy during this time, too. Probably necessary, but certainly an annoyance.
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 GeeDeePee
| I wish I could credit the site but I found that Comodo Commander was the cause. I uninstalled it and this glut disappeared. Link below may help or be the one I found but you can make your decisions with at least a little input. More information
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 PFS
| This is the Services Control Manager, which is responsible for running, ending, and interacting with system services.
An essential part of the Windows system More information http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms885782.aspx
It's a part of your Windows O/S. Stopping or interfering with this process can destabilize your windows, and/or cause windows to crash.
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 Daniel Van Rijthoven
| Used with Microsoft Office, seems to be clear from viruses, but i personally havn't scanned the file or restarted my system after the executable 'services.exe' turned up on my computer.
This is probably not a virus, and shouldn't harm your computer. More information
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