Eltima Software Run Service ActiveX

ActiveX control to manage Windows services

About this software

Run Service ActiveX is an ActiveX control that enables Windows applications to create, install, start, stop, and remove Windows services programmatically. It exposes a COM interface usable from COM-aware languages so developers can embed service management into desktop or server software deployment and administration workflows. License options and redistribution terms are provided by the publisher.

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Eltima Software Run Service ActiveX

Eltima Software Run Service ActiveX
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Benefits

  • Service lifecycle: Programmatically install, start, stop, and remove services from applications.
  • COM interface: Accessible from COM-aware languages and environments for integration.
  • Embed in applications: Embed service management into desktop and server software deployments.
  • Deployment automation: Supports scripting and automation through programmatic control.
  • Redistribution licensing: Available under OEM licensing for redistribution according to terms.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Product documentation: Publisher provides product documentation and usage guides online.
  • Downloads available: Installer and related files are available on the publisher download pages.
  • License information: Licensing terms and OEM options are documented on the product pages.
  • Knowledge base articles: Support articles and FAQs can be accessed through the publisher support portal.
  • Technical support: Technical support channels and contact methods are listed on the publisher website.

Frequently asked questions

What is Eltima Software Run Service ActiveX used for?
An ActiveX control that lets COM-enabled applications manage operating-system services, including issuing start and stop commands and querying service status.
Which development environments can integrate this ActiveX control?
Environments that support COM/ActiveX such as Visual Basic, VBA, native C/C++, and .NET applications via COM interop can integrate it.
Does managing services require special system privileges?
Yes; managing operating-system services typically requires administrative or equivalent privileges and appropriate user account rights on the host system.
How is the ActiveX control deployed on target machines?
Register the ActiveX control on target Windows machines so COM clients can access it, commonly performed by an installer that registers the component.
Are there security considerations when using an ActiveX service control?
Because ActiveX components interact with system resources, deploy them only in trusted environments, apply least-privilege principles, and follow security policies.