I recently uninstalled an application to notice a few days later that the related service was still showing in the Services applet.
I’ve previously posted about adding and removing dependencies from a Windows service.
As with adding or removing dependencies, the SC
command online program can be used to delete a service:
SC DELETE {service name}
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I recently uninstalled an application to notice a few days later that the related service was still showing in the Services applet. I’ve previously posted about adding and removing dependencies from a Windows service.
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