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Uninterruptible Power Supply Service
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Service Name |
UPS |
Process Name |
ups.exe |
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Default Settings |
XP Home : Manual |
XP Pro
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Microsoft Service
Description |
Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to
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Dependencies |
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Real World Description |
Just what it says above. How your UPS connects to the
computer really determines whether this is needed. Many USB
connected UPS's don't need this service. |
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Is this service needed? |
Possibly |
Recommended Setting: |
Manual |
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Note |
Updated to reflect SP2
changes.
If you don't have a UPS, get one. Prices are cheaper than
ever and they afford great system and data protection. |
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