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Is it possible to determine what service was crashed in RUN PROGRAM option in recovery tab (in services.msc)?










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          That "Run Program" group has a textbox "Command line parameters" which are passed to the program which will be run.



          Simply pass the service name as a parameter. You can then read that from your program.






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            That "Run Program" group has a textbox "Command line parameters" which are passed to the program which will be run.



            Simply pass the service name as a parameter. You can then read that from your program.






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              Simply pass the service name as a parameter. You can then read that from your program.






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                That "Run Program" group has a textbox "Command line parameters" which are passed to the program which will be run.



                Simply pass the service name as a parameter. You can then read that from your program.






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                That "Run Program" group has a textbox "Command line parameters" which are passed to the program which will be run.



                Simply pass the service name as a parameter. You can then read that from your program.







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