I am not aware of a rainmeter commands to monitor a windows service. I have looked in to rainmeter a bit and have never seen that before. The best place to ask is the rainmeter forum, i would be surprised if it was not possible. Probably just need to use a system monitor dll. I know rainmeter can poll the registry so if you find out where to get status for a service in the registry you could do it that way.
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