sc.exe command Feature List:
1. Change the startup status of the service (this is a more practical feature)
2. Delete a service (unless you have a clearer picture of the software and hardware required for your PC, it is not recommended to remove any system services, especially basic services)
3. Stop or start the service (functionally similar to net Stop/start, but much faster and can stop the service many others)
The detailed command format is as follows:
Change the command line format for the service startup type (especially note that there is a space behind start=)
SC config Service name start= demand (set service to start manually)
sc config service name start= disabled (set service to Disabled)
The command-line format for the stop/start service is
SC Stop/start Service Name
Note: Usually contact is the display name of the service, and the above refers to the service name, can be in the Control Panel, management tools, services. Double-click the appropriate service to query.
Let's start with an example of how to set it up in detail:
If you set the remote Register service to manual format for
sc config RemoteRegistry start= demand
The formats that are set to Disabled are:
sc config remoteregistry start= disabled
Stop service The format is:
sc stop RemoteRegistry
Start by checking the name of the service you want to set. Batch files are made according to the format above. Once the system is re-installed, it is only possible to execute batch files.
Here are my settings, based on XPSP2, can be compared to the system used to delete and modify.
Note: No increase in XPSP2 's own active update, Security Center, firewall.
sc config Alerter start= demand
sc config Trkwks start= demand
sc config helpsvc start= demand
sc config PolicyAgent start= demand
sc config Dmserver start= demand
sc config wmdmpmsn start= demand
sc config Spooler start= demand
sc config RemoteRegistry start= demand
sc config ntmssvc start= demand
sc config Seclogon start= demand
sc config Schedule start= demand
sc config WebClient start= demand
sc config W32Time start= demand
sc config WZCSVC start= demand
sc config ersvc start= demand
sc config Themes start= demand
sc config fastuserswitchingcompatibility start= disabled
sc config Messenger start= disabled
sc config protectedstorage start= disabled
sc config ssdpsrv start= disabled
sc config TermService start= disabled
sc config shellhwdetection start= disabled
If you need to close the service immediately, you can follow the code below
sc stop W32Time
sc stop ShellHWDetection
sc stop Trkwks
sc stop helpsvc
sc stop Dmserver
sc stop PolicyAgent
sc stop Spooler
sc stop remoteregistry; remote Change Register
sc stop Seclogon
sc stop Schedule
sc stop WZCSVC
sc stop Ersvc
sc stop Themes
sc stop fastuserswitchingcompatibility
sc stop ProtectedStorage
sc stop SSDPSRV
sc stop WebClient
Finally, the changed code is saved as Services.cmd, and later when the service is set up. Direct execution of pre-saved batch files can be done with less effort.
See here, the use of Win2000 friends do not have to be disappointed,Sc.exeThis command-line tool is the same for Win2000 and can be copied from a machine equipped with WinXP or Win2003Sc.exeFile, put it together with the saved batch file, and then run the batch file.
A friend who is more familiar with the register may think of using a register to set the startup type of the service, which is a viable approach, but inherently inadequate. This is due to the fact that the service startup type has a long and dispersed key value in the registration form and is easy to collate and error-prone, so this method is more suitable for unattended installations.
SC command (Windows service on/off)