How to Use Get Service Command in Windows PowerShell

How to Use Get Service Command in Windows PowerShell

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If you want to learn how to use the Get-Service command in Windows PowerShell, you’ve come to the right place! This command allows you to retrieve information about services running on your local or remote computer. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use the Get-Service command:

Open Windows PowerShell: You can do this by clicking the Start menu and typing /”PowerShell/” in the search box.

Type the Get-Service command: In the PowerShell window, type /”Get-Service/” followed by any applicable parameters or options. For example, if you want to retrieve information about the /”Print Spooler/” service, you would type /”Get-Service -Name Spooler/”.

Press Enter: Once you’ve typed the command and any applicable parameters or options, press Enter to execute the command.

View the results: The Get-Service command will retrieve information about the service(s) you specified and display the results in the PowerShell window. The results may include the service name, display name, status, startup type, and other information.

Some additional tips for using the Get-Service command:

To retrieve information about services on a remote computer, use the -ComputerName parameter followed by the name of the remote computer.

To filter services by their status, use the -Status parameter followed by the desired status (such as /”Running/” or /”Stopped/”).

To view a list of all available parameters and options for the Get-Service command, type /”Get-Help Get-Service/” in the PowerShell window.

Overall, the Get-Service command is a powerful tool for managing and troubleshooting services on your Windows computer. With a little practice, you’ll be able to use this command to retrieve information quickly and efficiently.

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