In FireDaemon Pro, when you select a built-in Windows system service for editing, the Windows Service Definition page is displayed along with its toolbar and tabs.
The toolbar appears on every tab of the Windows Service.
The following table runs through the function of each button on the toolbar.
Button | Tooltip | Description |
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![]() | Back | Closes the Windows service definition page. If any changes have not yet been saved, FireDaemon Pro will prompt for confirmation before discarding the changes. |
![]() | Save and Close | Saves the current service definition and closes the service definition page. This button is enabled whenever the current service definition has unsaved changes. |
![]() | Save | Saves the current service definition. The service definition page remains open for further editing. This button is enabled whenever the current service definition has unsaved changes. |
![]() | Start | Starts the selected service(s). This button has a drop-down arrow at its side, which can be used to supply additional parameters when starting the service. |
![]() | Stop | Stops the selected service(s). This button is enabled only when the service is running. |
![]() | Restart | Restarts the selected service(s). This button is enabled only when the service is not running. |
![]() | Resume | Resumes the selected service(s). This button is enabled only when the service is paused. |
![]() | Pause | Pauses the selected service(s). This button is enabled only if the service is running and eligible to be paused. |