Zecurit Admin Toolkit

Free Windows Services Manager for Remote Endpoints

Start, stop, pause, and restart Windows services on any remote machine without opening a remote desktop session. Zecurit’s free Windows services manager gives IT administrators direct control over services running on remote Windows endpoints, reducing resolution time for service-related incidents and outages across the network.

What is a Windows Services Manager?

Windows services are background processes that run automatically on a Windows machine, handling everything from printing and Windows Update to antivirus, remote access agents, and line-of-business application components. When a service stops, malfunctions, or fails to start, it can cause application outages, security gaps, and user-impacting incidents.

A Windows services manager is a tool that lets IT administrators view the status of all services running on a Windows machine and control them by starting, stopping, pausing, or restarting services on demand. Zecurit's free Windows services manager does this remotely, connecting to any Windows machine on your local network without requiring a remote desktop session or agent installation on the target machine.

Key Features

Everything you need to view, start, stop, and restart Windows services on remote endpoints, without a remote desktop session and without installing anything on the target machine.

Full Remote Service List

Fetch a complete list of all Windows services from any remote machine, including service name, display name, status (running, stopped, paused), and startup type (automatic, manual, disabled).

Start, Stop, Pause and Restart Services

Control any service on a remote endpoint directly from the console. Start stopped services, stop runaway services, pause non-critical services, or restart services to clear faults, all without an RDP session.

Identify Failed and Misconfigured Services

Spot services that should be running but have stopped, or services configured incorrectly. Resolve service-related incidents before they escalate into application outages.

No Agent Required on Remote Machines

Connects to remote Windows endpoints using WMI and WinRM, which are native Windows protocols. No software installation required on target machines. Administrator credentials are required.

Works on Domains and Workgroups

Supports both Active Directory domain environments and standalone workgroup setups without additional configuration.

Startup Type Visibility

See whether each service is configured to start automatically, manually, or is disabled. Identify misconfigured startup types that may cause recurring service failures after a reboot.

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