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In computing, mechanisms and techniques for managing services often differ by operating system. Operating system service management can refer to the following:
In several Unix and Unix-like operating systems, init.d scripts, used by the init process, are used to control services.
Microsoft Windows uses INSTSRV and SRVANY programs, see also Windows Service
Cygwin, a collection of free software tools that allows Microsoft Windows to function similarly to a Unix system, uses a tool called cygrunsrv.
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