How to list services in cygwin?

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I want to remove/uninstall cygwin completely from my system. How can I list and kill all the services in cygwin before deleting all the folders? I tried cygrunsrv -L, but it is not working. Any suggestion would be appreciable.

I want to remove from windows XP professional, service pack 3.

Thangaraj

Posted 2010-08-13T06:42:28.940

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Have you already tried to follow this?

How do I uninstall all of Cygwin?

  • Setup has no automatic uninstall facility. The recommended method to remove all of Cygwin is as follows:

  • If you have any Cygwin services running, remove by repeating the instructions in http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.setup.uninstall-service for all services that you installed. Common services that might have been installed are sshd, cron, cygserver, inetd, apache, postgresql, and so on.

  • Stop the X11 server if it is running, and terminate any Cygwin programs that might be running in the background. Exit the command prompt and ensure that no Cygwin processes remain. Note: If you want to save your mount points for a later reinstall, first save the output of mount -m as described at http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-utils.html#mount.

  • If you installed cyglsa.dll by running the shell script /usr/bin/cyglsa-config as described in http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html, then you need to configure Windows to stop using the LSA authentication package. You do so by editing the registry and restoring /HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/Authentication Packages back to it's original value of msv1_0, and then rebooting.

  • Delete the Cygwin root folder and all subfolders. If you get an error that an object is in use, then ensure that you've stopped all services and closed all Cygwin programs. If you get a 'Permission Denied' error then you will need to modify the permissions and/or ownership of the files or folders that are causing the error. For example, sometimes files used by system services end up owned by the SYSTEM account and not writable by regular users.

  • The quickest way to delete the entire tree if you run into this problem is to change the ownership of all files and folders to your account. To do this in Windows Explorer, right click on the root Cygwin folder, choose Properties, then the Security tab. If you are using Windows XP Home or Simple File Sharing, you will need to boot into Safe Mode to access the Security tab. Select Advanced, then go to the Owner tab and make sure your account is listed as the owner. Select the 'Replace owner on subcontainers and objects' checkbox and press Ok. After Explorer applies the changes you should be able to delete the entire tree in one operation. Note that you can also achieve this in Cygwin by typing chown -R user / or by using other tools such as CACLS.EXE.

  • Delete the Cygwin shortcuts on the Desktop and Start Menu, and anything left by setup-x86{_64}.exe in the download directory. However, if you plan to reinstall Cygwin it's a good idea to keep your setup-x86{_64}.exe download directory since you can reinstall the packages left in its cache without redownloading them.

  • If you added Cygwin to your system path, you should remove it unless you plan to reinstall Cygwin to the same location. Similarly, if you set your CYGWIN environment variable system-wide and don't plan to reinstall, you should remove it.

  • Finally, if you want to be thorough you can delete the registry tree Software\Cygwin under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and/or HKEY_CURRENT_USER. However, if you followed the directions above you will have already removed everything important. Typically only the installation directory has been stored in the registry at all.

microspino

Posted 2010-08-13T06:42:28.940

Reputation: 911

I tried, but I have no clue how to remove all the services. before proceeding with other steps. – Thangaraj – 2010-08-13T09:29:39.863

Added to that I am not able to list all the services available in cygwin. – Thangaraj – 2010-08-13T09:41:49.400