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06 February 2011

Delete service from windows vista

What is a Service?

A Windows service is a executable program that runs in the background of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It performs specific functions and is designed not to require any user intervention to run. They usually are configured to start when Windows is started and run in the background all the time. Although they can be started manually if needed. An example of a windows service is your antivirus program or another security program that is used for real-time protection.

In Windows Vista, I've noticed some services will remain running even though I've uninstalled the software. When I run a Hijackthis log, I see the service still installed, even though the files pertaining to the service may have already been deleted. In a case such as this, I want to be able to delete or remove the service from even starting.

What Windows Services are currently running?

To see what windows services are currently running in the background, follow these steps:

1) Click on Start or the Windows Vista Orb
2) In Windows Vista, type the following command in the search box and press Enter

msconfig

3) Click on the Services tab and you'll see what services are currently running, stopped, or disabled on your computer.
4) Click on the box entitled "Hide all Microsoft Services" to see only Non-Microsoft programs running in the background as services. In the example screenshot below you'll see the Avast antivirus, Acer recovery software (since its an Acer computer), Lightscribe software for the DVD drive, and DVD software.


However, here is the problem. When I run Hijackthis on the computer, I see the following service for Symantec running. Even though I removed the Norton software from the computer over a year ago. You'll notice it shows the file is missing, but the service is still running and active.


O23 - Service: Symantec Lic NetConnect service (CLTNetCnService) - Unknown owner - c:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccSvcHst.exe (file missing)

So How Do I Remove This Service From Windows Vista?

In order to remove a service from Windows Vista, you'll need to know the name of the service, to find this out look in your hijackthis log for the filename. In the example above the filename is ccSvcHst.exe. Luckily with Hijackthis, the name of the file is in parentheses directly after it. In the example above, the name is CLTNetCNService. However, what if you dont use Hijackthis or you don't know the exact name of the service. Follow these steps to determine the exact filename of the service to be removed.

1) Click on the Windows orb
2) Type REGEDIT and press Enter in the search box and click Continue to the User Access Control prompt
3) Click on Edit at the top of the window and click Find. In the example above, you would type ccsvchst.exe and press Enter.
4) You'll find the filename located in a key in the following registry section

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services

5) Once you've located the filename, look at the yellow folder name where the filename resides, this is the Service name. Refer to the screenshot below as an example. The name CLTNetCnService is the name of the folder where this Symantec service resides.


6) Write this information down and close the Registry editor

Now its time to delete the service. Follow these steps.

1) Click on the Windows orb and type CMD and press Enter to open a command prompt
2) Type the following command, substituting the name of the service found above for the term servicename, and press Enter.

sc delete servicename

for example: sc delete CLTNetCnService

4) If the deletion was successful, you'll see the following response.

[SC] DeleteService SUCCESS



5) Type Exit to close the command prompt
6) Open Hijackthis and review a log, the service should be gone.

Congratulations! The service has been removed from your Windows Vista computer.

05 November 2010

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20 November 2009

10 Useful Bookmarklets for Web Designers and Developers

You may not be away of bookmarklets which are an underused tool in web designer or developer’s toolbox. A bookmarklet is a a term that merges bookmark and applet to add functionality to a web browser. They can be stored in the bookmark bar of any browser and used from there to perform useful tasks and consist primarily of Javascript code.



As Javascript is synonymous with web development, some clever developers have created some extremely helpful bookmarklets that can improve your day to day work. Here are ten of the best available.


1. Firebug Lite


firebuglite


All web designers and developers should be familiar with Firebug (if for some reason you’re not then go now) and Firebug Lite is a striped down version that works on all browsers. Especially useful for fixing IE issues.


Interesting fact: Firebug inspired the name for Inspect Element.



Use on this page.


2. MRI


mri


Enter the name of any selector into the text box and click the MRI button and this bookmarklet will highlight all of those selectors on the page.


Use on this page.


3. Design


design


Use on this page


4. Resize Viewport


Very simple, click on the following links to resize your browser window to these common resolutions. Only works in Firefox but that’s most of you who read Inspect Element.



1024 x 768 | 1280 x 1024 | 1440 x 900 | 1680 x 1050


5. ReCSS


One of the most useful bookmarklets for development is ReCSS. It reloads the CSS file independent of the HTML which speeds up work considerably when you’re only writing CSS code.


Use on this page



6. Save to Delicious


delicious


Delicious is one of, if not the most, popular way of saving articles especially in the web design and development community. This bookmarlet provides a quick way to save the current page to Delicious. Give it a go and save this article to Delicious!


Bookmark this page on Delicious


7. Edit Current Website


Sure, you can preview edits of HTML text using Firebug or WebKit’s Web Inspector but this bookmarklet turns the whole page into a WYSIWYG editor. Of course these changes aren’t permanent and are only local to your machine but gives you a good idea of what changing content does to the page.


Edit this page!


8. XRAY



xray


Similar to Firebug Lite in that you can inspect elements on a page but much clearer to see what you have selected. Also seems to be quicker.


Use on this page.


9. Layout Grid Bookmarklet


grid


Having trouble lining up elements on a page? Andy Budd’s layout grid bookmarklet will come in handy as it overlays a transparent image of a grid, complete with pixel rulers along the X and Y axis.


Use on this page.


10. Favelet Suite


The Favelet Suite bookmarklet is the Swiss Army knife of the web design bookmarklet world. It includes the following features:




  • Color List

  • Document Tree Chart

  • HTML Attribute Viewer

  • HTTP Header Viewer

  • Hidden Field Modifier

  • Javascript Object Tree

  • MODIv2

  • Mouseover DOM Inspector


  • Object Dimensions

  • Page Info

  • Remove Children

  • Resize Fonts

  • Ruler

  • Show Source

  • Style Sheet Tweak

  • Style Sheet Viewer



Use it on this page.




19 November 2009

Google OS Set To Explode Next Week

Google and it's record breaking industrial complex within the search engine world, has broken many barriers by creating interesting new products which fans go mad about. They first exploded with the search engine in 1998, and since then have not only become a giant worldwide in just indexing, but a well oiled machine in the software world as well.


Google has broken walls and created a foundation with it's innovations, allowing itself to not only become number one in the search category, but one of the best email services available, with Gmail. They since developed "Gears", which is an "active" production wheel of services that keep Google products adapting to your operating system.

Some knew this was a prequel to the future, and their beliefs were proven true when Google unveiled the mighty Google Chrome browser, which has become a powerhouse in competing with the number one ranked Mozilla Firefox, and the original Internet Explorer from Microsoft.

Google did not stop there. Google for the last year, have been implementing "Android" Google based "mobile operating systems" into cell phones, and have claimed a huge amount of market share in the ever growing handheld/mobile industry. Google had claimed it's throne as the "king of kings" in the online and multimedia categories.

Google though, had been planning something greater, the highly anticipated Google operating system for personal computers, which has still yet to reach the markets. It promised a linux-based engine, which would of course slaughter Microsoft Windows in performance. That day of reckoning is near, where as next week the Google OS will finally be revealed. Google busts out yet again, with a new force, but none are sure of how compatible it will be.

None the less, this new OS, will be another breakthrough for the powerhouse ran by Eric Schmidt, which many expect to be a huge success. Although there are doubters, many claim that drivers necessary for a smooth running platform OS will not be available immediately. Only time will tell.

The code-named "Chrome OS" is slated for the first public release next week, even though some analysts claim it will be pushed back. The future succession of the OS is yet to be seen, as Linux based operating systems and open source platforms have been available for a very long time, free of charge, and have yet to hold a firm grip upon the market.

Microsoft dominates, clearly in the world of operating systems, but, another brand of competition, let alone a financial giant such as Google, could prove to be a challenge for Microsoft. We shall all see soon.