Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 197

Start, Administrative Tools, Services, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, Task Manager, End Process Tree

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Administering the system 197 Starting and stopping UNIX and Windows services Table 10-1 Windows services Service display Service short name Process in Task Description name Manager SMS IPlanet Notification Agent SMSIPLANETCNASVC iPlanet_CNA.exe Tracks changes in iPlanet/Sun ONE for SyncService SMS Live Update Controller BMIJLUSVC jlu-controller.exe Downloads updated virus definitions SMS-SMTPMySQL SMS-SMTP-MySQL mysqld-nt.exe Retrieves data stored in the MySQL database SMS SMTP Tomcat SMSTomcat tomcat5.exe Serves Control Center pages via HTTP SMS Sync Server SMSENSURESVC enSure.exe Synchronizes user and group data from LDAP directories SMS Virtual SMSENQUIRESVC Directory Server Enquire.exe Provides unified view of LDAP data to SyncService Start or stop Windows services You can start and stop Windows services from the Services window. You can also stop services from the Task Manager, but not start them. To start or stop Windows services using the Services window 1 On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Administrative Tools > Services. 2 Locate the service and click it to highlight it. 3 Click one of the symbols at the top of the window to start or stop the service. To stop services from the Task Manager 1 Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. 2 Click Task Manager. 3 Right click the name of the service and then click End Process Tree. Note: Be sure to use End Process Tree option, not the End Process option.

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Administering the system
Starting and stopping UNIX and Windows services
Start or stop Windows services
You can start and stop Windows services from the Services window. You can
also stop services from the Task Manager, but not start them.
To start or stop Windows services using the Services window
1
On the Windows taskbar, click
Start
>
Administrative Tools
>
Services
.
2
Locate the service and click it to highlight it.
3
Click one of the symbols at the top of the window to start or stop the service.
To stop services from the Task Manager
1
Press
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
.
2
Click
Task Manager
.
3
Right click the name of the service and then click
End Process Tree
.
Note:
Be sure to use End Process Tree option, not the End Process option.
SMS IPlanet
Notification
Agent
SMSIPLANETCNASVC
iPlanet_CNA.exe
Tracks changes in
iPlanet/Sun ONE for
SyncService
SMS Live
Update
Controller
BMIJLUSVC
jlu-controller.exe
Downloads updated virus
definitions
SMS-SMTP-
MySQL
SMS-SMTP-MySQL
mysqld-nt.exe
Retrieves data stored in
the MySQL database
SMS SMTP
Tomcat
SMSTomcat
tomcat5.exe
Serves Control Center
pages via HTTP
SMS Sync
Server
SMSENSURESVC
enSure.exe
Synchronizes user and
group data from LDAP
directories
SMS Virtual
Directory Server
SMSENQUIRESVC
Enquire.exe
Provides unified view of
LDAP data to SyncService
Table 10-1
Windows services
Service display
name
Service short name
Process in Task
Manager
Description