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According to Brian Dessent on 1/22/2006 8:56 PM:
> 
>>A.  How do I tell what services I have installed?

> Nevertheless, the command "cygrunsrv -L" should give you a list of all
> installed Cygwin services.  (Note that this -L functionality of
> cygrunsrv did not exist at the time that the above FAQ entry was
> written, otherwise it would have been mentioned there.)  If cygrunsrv -L
> does not list anything, then you probably have nothing to stop or
> remove.

We need to get the ideas from this thread into the FAQ on uninstalling
cygwin.  Also, add a mention that inetd is a potential cygwin service -
since it can run without the assistance of cygrunsrv, it might not show up
in 'cygrunsrv -L', but you CAN delete it with 'cygrunsrv --stop inetd;
cygrunsrv --remove inetd'.

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Eric Blake             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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