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Written by Diana, on 04-09-2007 02:27
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PS C:\Users\Admin> help gsv -full

NAME
    Get-Service

SYNOPSIS
    Gets the services on the local computer.

SYNTAX
    Get-Service [[-name] <string[]>] [-include <string[]>] [-exclude <string[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

    Get-Service -displayName <string[]> [-include <string[]>] [-exclude <string[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

    Get-Service [-inputObject <ServiceController[]>] [-include <string[]>] [-exclude <string[]>] [<CommonParameters>]


DETAILED DESCRIPTION
    The Get-Service cmdlet gets objects representing the services on the local computer, including running and stopped services. You can direct Get-Service to get only particular services by specifying the service name or display name of the services, or you can use the InputObject parameter to supply a service object representing each of the services that you want to retrieve.


PARAMETERS
    -name <string[]>
        Specifies the service names of services to be retrieved. Wildcards are permitted. By default, Get-Service gets all of the services on the computer.

        Required?                    false
        Position?                    1
        Default value                *
        Accept pipeline input?       true (ByValue, ByPropertyName)
        Accept wildcard characters?  true

    -inclnde <string[]>
        Retrieves only the specified services. The value of this parameter qualifies the Name parameter. Enter a name element or pattern, such as "s*". Wildcards are permitted.

        Required?                    false
        Position?                    named
        Default value
        Accept pipeline input?       false
        Accept wildcard characters?  true

    -exclude <string[]>
        Omits the specified services. The value of this parameter qualifies the Name parameter. Enter a name element or pattern, such as "s*". Wildcards are permitted.

        Required?                    false
        Position?                    named
        Default value
        Accept pipeline input?       false
        Accept wildcard characters?  true

    -displayName <string[]>
        Specifies the display names of services to be retrieved. Wildcards are permitted. By default, Get-Service gets all services on the computer.

        Required?                    true
        Position?                    named
        Default value
        Accept pipeline input?       false
        Accept wildcard characters?  true

    -inputObject <ServiceController[]>
        Specifies the ServiceController objects to be retrieved. Enter a variable that contains the objects or type a command or expression that gets the objects.

        Required?                    false
        Position?                    named
        Default value
        Accept pipeline input?       true (ByValue)
        Accept wildcard characters?  true

    <CommonParameters>
        This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, and -OutVariable. For more information, type, "get-help about_commonparameters".


INPUT TYPE
    Object


RETURN TYPE
    System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController


NOTES


        For more information, type "Get-Help Get-Service -detailed". For technical information, type "Get-Help Get-Service -full".

        Get-Service can display services only when the current user has permission to see them. If Get-Service does not display services, you might not have permission to see them.

        To find the service name and display name of each service on your system, type "get-service". The service names appear in the "Name" column and the display names appear in the "DisplayName" column.

        When specifying multiple values for a parameter, use commas to separate the values. For example, "<parameter-name> <value1>, <value2>".

        You can also refer to Get-Service by its built-in alias, "gsv". For more information, see About_Alias.


    ----------------- EXAMPLE 1 -----------------

    C:\PS>get-service


    This command retrieves all of the services on the system. It behaves as though you typed "get-service *". The default display shows the status, service name, and display name of each service.





    ----------------- EXAMPLE 2 -----------------

    C:\PS>get-service wmi*


    This command retrieves services with service names that begin with "WMI".





    ----------------- EXAMPLE 3 -----------------

    C:\PS>get-service -displayname *network*


    This command displays services with a display name that includes the word "network." This command lets you find network-related services even when the service name does not include "Net," such as xmlprov, the Network Provisioning Service.





    ----------------- EXAMPLE 4 -----------------

    C:\PS>$services = get-service

    C:\PS>get-service -inputobject $Services -include RPC*


    These commands display only the services with service names that begin with "RPC". The first command gets the services on the system and stores them in the $services variable. The second command gets the services in the $services variable, but includes only those that begin with "RPC". It uses the InputObject parameter to pass the objects stored in the variable to Get-Service.





    ----------------- EXAMPLE 5 -----------------

    C:\PS>get-service | where-object {$_.Status -eq "Running"}


    This command displays only the services that are currently running. It uses the Get-Service cmdlet to get all of the services on the computer. The pipeline operaton (|) passes the results to the Where-Object cmdlet, which selects only the services with a Status property that equals "Running."

    Status is only one property of service objects. To see all of the properties, type "get-service | get-member".






RELATED LINKS
    Resume-Service
    Start-Service
    Stop-Service
    Restart-Service
    Suspend-Service
    Set-Service
    New-Service


Last update: 04-09-2007 02:27

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