You can choose which account the service runs under. Most services run under the special LocalSystem account, which is the default option for services. You can set the service to log on under another account by opening the Account tab on the Service Properties window, and entering the account information.
If you choose to run the service under an account other than LocalSystem, that account must have the "log on as a service" privilege. For information about advanced privileges, see your Microsoft Windows documentation.
Whether an icon for the service appears on the task bar or desktop is dependent on the account you select, and whether Allow Service To Interact with Desktop is checked, as follows:
If a service runs under LocalSystem, and Allow Service To Interact with Desktop is checked in the Service Properties window, an icon appears on the desktop of every user logged in to Windows XP/2003 on the computer running the service. Any user can open the application window and stop the program running as a service.
If a service runs under LocalSystem, and Allow Service To Interact with Desktop is cleared in the Service Properties window, no icon appears on the desktop for any user. Only users with permissions to change the state of services can stop the service.
If a service runs under another account, no icon appears on the desktop. Only users with permissions to change the state of services can stop the service.
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