SC.exe
Service Control - Create, Start, Stop, Query or Delete any Windows SERVICE. The command options for SC are case sensitive.Syntax
SC [\\server] [command] [service_name] [Options]
Key
server : The machine where the service is running
service_name : The KeyName of the service, this is often but not always
the same as the DisplayName shown in Control Panel, Services.
You can get the KeyName by running:
SC GetKeyName <DisplayName>
commands:
query [qryOpt] Show status
queryEx [qryOpt] Show extended info - pid, flags
GetDisplayName Show the DisplayName
GetKeyName Show the ServiceKeyName
EnumDepend Show Dependencies
qc Show config - dependencies, full path etc
start START a service.
stop STOP a service
pause PAUSE a service.
continue CONTINUE a service.
create Create a service. (add it to the registry)
config permanently change the service configuration
delete Delete a service (from the registry)
control Send a control to a service
interrogate Send an INTERROGATE control request to a service
Qdescription Query the description of a service
description Change the description of a service
Qfailure Query the actions taken by a service upon failure
failure Change the actions taken by a service upon failure
sdShow Display a service's security descriptor using SDDL
SdSet Sets a service's security descriptor using SDDL
qryOpt:
type= driver|service|all
Query specific types of service
state= active|inactive|all
Query services in a particular state only
bufsize= bytes
ri= resume_index_number (default=0)
group= groupname
Query services in a particular group
Misc commands that don’t require a service name:
SC QueryLock Query the LockStatus for the ServiceManager Database.
this will show if a service request is running
SC Lock Lock the Service Database
SC BOOT Values are {ok | bad} Indicates whether to save
the last restart configuration as the `last-known-good`
restart configuration
Options
The CREATE and CONFIG commands allow additional service options to be set
e.g. to disable a service: SC config "Name of Service" start= disabled
see the built-in help for more: 'SC create' and 'SC config'
Note the qryOpt options above are case
sensitive - they must be entered in lower case, also the position of
spaces and = must be exactly as shown.The SC command duplicates some aspects of the NET command but adds the ability to create a service.
SC query will display if a service is running, giving output like this:
SERVICE_NAME : messenger
TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
STATE : 4 RUNNING
(STOPPABLE,NOT_PAUSABLE,ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN)
WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
CHECKPOINT : 0x0
WAIT_HINT : 0x0
To retrieve specific information from SC's output, pipe into FIND or FindStre.g.
C:\> SC query messenger | FIND "STATE" | FIND "STOPPED" C:\> SC query messenger | FIND "STATE" | FIND "RUNNING"The statements above will return an %ERRORLEVEL% = 1 if the text is not found
IF errorlevel 1 GOTO :my_subroutine
The NET START command can be used in a similar way to check if a service is running:
NET START | FIND "Service name" > nul IF errorlevel 1 ECHO The service is not runningThe service control manager will normally wait up to 30 seconds to allow a service to start, you can modify this time (30,000 milliseconds) in the registry
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
ServicesPipeTimeout (REG_DWORD)
Some options only take effect at the point when the service is started
e.g. the SC config command allows the
executable of a service to be changed. When the service next starts up
it will run the new executable. Config changes requires the current
user to have “permission to configure the service”. ServicesPipeTimeout (REG_DWORD)
Examples:
SC GetKeyName "task scheduler" SC GetDisplayName schedule SC start schedule SC QUERY schedule SC CONFIG "Schedule" start= disabled SC QUERY type= driver SC QUERY state= all |findstr "DISPLAY_NAME STATE" >svc_installed.txt SC \\myServer CONFIG myService obj= LocalSystem password= mypassword SC CONFIG MyService binPath=c:\myprogram.exe obj=".\LocalSystem" password=""Watch out for extra spaces:
SC QUERY state= all Works
SC QUERY state =all Fails!
source: http://ss64.com/nt/sc.html
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