Solved! Is this some kind of malware or what - Toms Guide Forum The non-sucking service manager was a hotfix for one of our issues, however as the issue has been almost fully resolved, the file will be removed in future updates We can assure you that this application is safe and it was used by other major VPN providers as well Let us know if you have additional questions! "
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Nssm : r Windows10 - Reddit Nssm or The non sucking service manager is using 60% of my CPU processes, I not sure what it does only that it has something to do with svchost, my…
NSSM - Non Sucking Service Manager - Compatible with Windows 11? "NSSM install Xteve" -works like it should, I map the path to the exe Service "Xteve" installed successfully! "NSSM start Xteve" Xteve: START: The system cannot find the file specified Any suggestions?
Non Sucking Service Manager : r nordvpn - Reddit I was recently going through my task manager and closing unnecessary processes when I stumbled upon a process running called "the non sucking service manager" I right clicked it to open the file location and it took me to the NordVPN folder in my library I was wondering if this was a legit service that Nord uses or something more sinister
The non-sucking service manager. Really? Really NetApp? Come on . . . Actually, the reverse proxy is gone in Unified Manager 7 2 only versions 6 4 through 7 1 used it (the version numbers skipped a bit, so that's actually 6 4, 7 0 and 7 1) Reply reply More replies More replies More replies