Proxification of Windows Services
(Experimental)
Important This article is for advanced users only.
If you do not understand the topics in this article, we recommend that
you do not perform the described actions.
Warning Changing the Windows Services configuration
may be dangerous. We do not recommend proxification of Services that
are part of Windows (all Services of services.exe, lsass.exe and other).
Windows Services are special programs that usually run in the background
from the Local System account. By default Proxifier don't process Windows
Services. If you want to process TCP/IP connections of a certain service
– you should do the following:
- Open Windows Services Manager. To do this please click Start
-> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools ->
Services.
- Double-click on the Service that you want to process. Click Log
On tab. Check Allow service to interact with desktop.
(See screenshot).

3. Restart the Service.
Windows will save the settings, so there is no need to repeat the
configuring after the computer restarts.
From this moment, the service can be proxified as a regular application.
Proxifier will examine Proxification Rules for the service as well,
so the connections of the service should match the rules if you want
to redirect it through a proxy.
Notes
Some services have the Allow service to interact with desktop
option enabled by default. Thus these services can be proxified without
any modifications.
If a service logs on from non Local System account
- it can be proxified without modifications as well.