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| How to list all INSTALLED but NOT RUNNING services from command line (similar to "net ....") ? When I type at the command prompt net start then I get all services which are currently running. How can I list from the command line all services which are currently installed but NOT running ? Eugen |
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| RE: How to list all INSTALLED but NOT RUNNING services from command li Hi, Try sc query state= inactive |find /I "SERVICE_NAME" If you omit the '|find /I "SERVICE_NAME"', you can see details on each services. se2946 "Eugen Austermann" wrote: > When I type at the command prompt > > net start > > then I get all services which are currently running. > > How can I list from the command line all services which are currently installed but NOT running ? > > Eugen > > |
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| RE: How to list all INSTALLED but NOT RUNNING services from command li Hi, Try sc query state= inactive |find /I "SERVICE_NAME" If you omit the '|find /I "SERVICE_NAME"', you can see details on each services. se2946 "Eugen Austermann" wrote: > When I type at the command prompt > > net start > > then I get all services which are currently running. > > How can I list from the command line all services which are currently installed but NOT running ? > > Eugen > > |
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