Windows Service
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The Windows Task Manager in addition to the other tools available in the Control Panel may be used to control the ConTEXT process, which by default is managed by the Service Manager. The Service Manager is responsible for the activation and deactivation of services such as Internet and email services, as well as creating shortcuts, running applications, and is starting other windows services. Each service has an "activity log", which is a log of the specific action that was performed with the service. This log may also contain options for controlling what gets sent or received on the events list.The Windows Service state is organized into several states: On state - indicates that the service has been started. In Process list - indicates that the service has been started. In Queue - indicates that a message was sent to start a service.
There are several ConTEXT functions that allow you to switch between the various existing contexts, allowing you to manage the various task lists and activities that your computer may experience. For example, you can create a shortcut to a web page or create a context in which to save a document or workbook. The ConTEXT function allows the user to select many of the most common and used Windows services, and switch between them whenever they need to.