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Display a List of Started Services Using Command Line In Windows

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In this article, you can learn how to display and interact with the started services panel from the command line feature. Windows can also provides the Net utility. From using the Command Line Promt, you can use this utility at start, stop, pause and continue services. Before the windows, people can use Linux, Unix, MS DOS like operating systems, which are command line promt.

Display a List of Started Services Using Command Line In Windows
But when the windows (Graphical User Interface ) are introduced, people can don’t use command line promt. But you can use this feature to show any files , folders or any other window functions using some simple commands.

Here is the simple command, which you can use to display the started services into your PC.

Syntax ( Command )

net start

Window Started Services Using Command Line Promt

Step 1 – Go to Start Menu in Window.
Display a List of Started Services Using Command Line In Windows
Step 2 – Type in Run Bar ” CMD “ .
Display a List of Started Services Using Command Line In Windows
Step 3 – write here ” net start “ and then Enter.
Display a List of Started Services Using Command Line In Windows
Step 4 – Below list of services shown ( Depending your own PC ,List of Services Can Change).
Display a List of Started Services Using Command Line In Windows

This List Shown After Enter of putting this command in CMD ( net start ) .

  • Avast AntiVirus
  • Avast Vbox COM Services
  • Offline Files
  •  IP Helper
  • DCOM Service Processor
  • Power Plug and Play
  • Background Intelligent Transfer Service
  • CNG Key Isolation
  • Computer Browser
  • Cryptographic Services
  • Network Connections
  • DHCP Client
  • Multimedia Class Schedular
  • Diagnostic Policy Service
  • Network List Services
  • Print Spooler
  • Server
  • Security Accounts Manager
  • COM + Event System