What are Windows Service Commands?

Updated on technology 2024-05-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I believe that everyone usually hears information about Windows system services, and many times when there are some problems with the computer, they will be asked to close or open some system services, so how much do you know about Windows system services, and then quietly pick up the more detailed content for you, to take a look!

    1. What is a system service?

    A service is a type of application that runs in the background. Service applications can typically provide users with some functionality, both locally and over the network, such as client-server applications, web servers, database servers, and other server-based applications.

    In Windows 2000 systems, a service is a program, routine, or process that performs a specified system function in order to support other programs, especially low-level (close to hardware) programs. When a service is provided over a network, it can be published in Active Directory, facilitating service-centric management and use.

    2. The role of system services

    1) start, stop, pause, resume, or disable remote and local computer services;

    2) manage services on local and remote computers;

    3) Set up the fault recovery operation when the service fails;

    4) enable or disable services for specific hardware profiles;

    5) View the status and description of each service.

    3. How to turn on system services

    You can view the services of the current system by clicking to open "System Tools", "System Information", "Software Environment", "Services", or in "System Configuration Utility" and "Services".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Users who are just using the Windows 10 system can easily encounter some operational problems. For example, a friend recently reported that he wanted to use the Windows command line to close the service under the win10 system, but the operation was unsuccessful for a long time. What should I do?

    Next, I will share with you how to use the Windows command line to close the service!

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    The steps are as follows:

    1. First, right-click on the start menu, and click [Command Prompt (Administrator)" in the pop-up menu;

    Note: You must use the Command Prompt (Administrator) Douxiang, if you use the Command Prompt will appear, the system will be wrong to deny access prompt.

    2. In the command prompt, enter: netstopservicename (service name), if the update service is closed, enter: netstopwuauserv and press the enter key;

    Note: You can't enter the [display name] of the service, you must enter the [service name], otherwise it will not be recognized!

    Win10 system, use the windows command line to close the service, the method is introduced to you here. Friends who have the same needs can do it and take a look. To turn the service back on, enter:

    netstartwuauserv presses enter to restart the service!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The next optimization master, the visual operation is simple!

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