Windows Service Auditor – is designed to help you figure out what exactly is causing your essential Windows Services by shining a bit of light on why they stop, start, or update themselves.
Straight off the bat, here’s what you should know: Windows Service Auditor is a small utility that requires no configuration and, even better, it’s portable.
What makes this app remarkably useful for those who require advanced knowledge on this particular fact is that it allows you to see what exactly stopped a Windows Service, at what particular time did a certain service start, why has it been deleted, or if the service in question encountered any errors after it was started.
Since the large majority of service events will not show the account that performed the operation, you’ll have to manually enable the auditing process. To achieve this, go to the Services menu (at the top of the window), and select Enable Auditing.
From this point onward, all that’s left for you to do is go through the list of events and locate the specific information you’re after (all the detailed audit events and what exactly caused them to start, stop, or update).
To conclude, Windows Service Auditor is undoubtedly a very useful and easy to use application. It’s certain to come in handy to power users or system administrators for whom knowing the cause of various actions performed by Windows Services is of the utmost importance.
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Title Release: Windows.Service.Auditor.1.6.2.17
Developer: Home Page
License: ShareWare
OS: Windows
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Windows Service Auditor 1.6.2.17 (1 MB)