What is the system service of Windows XP/2003

  
        1. What is a system service In a Windows 2000/XP/2003 system, a service is a program, routine, or process that performs a specified system function to support other programs, especially low-level (near hardware) programs. When services are delivered over the network, services can be published in Active Directory, facilitating service-centric management and use. A service is an application type that runs in the background. Service applications typically provide users with features such as client/server applications, web servers, database servers, and other server-based applications, both locally and over the network. 2. The role of system services (1) start, stop, pause, resume or disable remote and local computer services. (2) Manage services on local and remote computers. (3) Set the failure recovery operation when the service fails. For example, restart the service automatically or restart your computer. (4) Enable or disable the service for a specific hardware profile. (5) View the status and description of each service.
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