sc utility – control Windows Services from command line

SC is a simple command line utility that can be used to communicate, control or query the Service Control Manager in Windows. "sc" should work in Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003/2008. "sc" is quite powerful that it can control services locally and on remote systems. "sc" can query details, start,stop, configure services that can all be done from the Service Control Manager (services.msc) ideally making it a great tool to include in scripts or for command line junkies like me.



In its simplest form, SC can query the Service Control Manager for the services and its configurations.


From the command line type


C:\Windows\system32>sc query


This should query all services and display details include Service Name (ex: BITS), the Service Display Name (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) as seen in services.msc, the service startup types and current running status.

To paginate the output,


C:\Windows\system32>sc query | more


To copy the output to clipboard to later copy it to an external program (say notepad)


C:\Windows\system32>sc query | clip


If you know the specific name, you can query all the service details or specific information like the Display name:


C:\Windows\system32>sc query BthServ

SERVICE_NAME: BthServ


TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS


STATE : 4 RUNNING


(STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN)


WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0×0)


SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0×0)


CHECKPOINT : 0×0


WAIT_HINT : 0×0



C:\Windows\system32>sc GetDisplayName BITS


[SC] GetServiceDisplayName SUCCESS


Name = Background Intelligent Transfer Service


You can start stop services as follows:


C:\Windows\system32>sc stop BthServ

SERVICE_NAME: BthServ


TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS


STATE : 3 STOP_PENDING


(STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN)


WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0×0)


SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0×0)


CHECKPOINT : 0×0


WAIT_HINT : 0×0



C:\Windows\system32>sc start BthServ

SERVICE_NAME: BthServ


TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS


STATE : 2 START_PENDING


(NOT_STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, IGNORES_SHUTDOWN)


WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0×0)


SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0×0)


CHECKPOINT : 0×0


WAIT_HINT : 0×7d0


PID : 384


FLAGS :


To get a complete list of options


C:\Windows\system32>sc ?

ERROR: Unrecognized command

DESCRIPTION:


SC is a command line program used for communicating with the


Service Control Manager and services.


USAGE:


sc <server> [command] [service name] <option1> <option2>…

The option <server> has the form "\\ServerName"


Further help on commands can be obtained by typing: "sc [command]"


Commands:


query----Queries the status for a service, or


enumerates the status for types of services.


queryex---Queries the extended status for a service, or


enumerates the status for types of services.


start----Starts a service.


pause----Sends a PAUSE control request to a service.


interrogate--Sends an INTERROGATE control request to a service.


continue---Sends a CONTINUE control request to a service.


stop----Sends a STOP request to a service.


config----Changes the configuration of a service (persistent).


description--Changes the description of a service.


failure---Changes the actions taken by a service upon failure.


failureflag--Changes the failure actions flag of a service.


sidtype---Changes the service SID type of a service.


privs----Changes the required privileges of a service.


qc-----Queries the configuration information for a service.


qdescription--Queries the description for a service.


qfailure---Queries the actions taken by a service upon failure.


qfailureflag--Queries the failure actions flag of a service.


qsidtype---Queries the service SID type of a service.


qprivs----Queries the required privileges of a service.


delete----Deletes a service (from the registry).


create----Creates a service. (adds it to the registry).


control---Sends a control to a service.


sdshow----Displays a service's security descriptor.


sdset----Sets a service's security descriptor.


showsid---Displays the service SID string corresponding to an ar


bitrary name.


GetDisplayName-Gets the DisplayName for a service.


GetKeyName--Gets the ServiceKeyName for a service.


EnumDepend--Enumerates Service Dependencies.

The following commands don't require a service name:


sc <server> <command> <option>


boot----(ok | bad) Indicates whether the last boot should


be saved as the last-known-good boot configuration


Lock----Locks the Service Database


QueryLock---Queries the LockStatus for the SCManager Database


EXAMPLE:


sc start MyService


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