[3][4] Windows administrators can manage services via: The Services snap-in, built upon Microsoft Management Console, can connect to the local computer or a remote computer on the network, enabling users to:[1] The command-line tool to manage Windows services is sc.exe.
The sc command's scope of management is restricted to the local computer.
[10] The ReactOS version was developed by Ged Murphy and is licensed under the GPL.
The net command can start, stop, pause or resume a Windows service.
MSConfig can enable or disable (see startup type description above) Windows services.
SCM is the Windows component responsible for managing service processes.