Service overview
Updated: January 21, 2005
You can use the Services snap-in to:
- Start, stop, pause, resume, or disable services on remote and local computers.
- Manage services on local and remote computers (on remote computers running Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or products in the Windows Server 2003 family only).
- Set up recovery actions to take place if a service fails, for example, restarting the service automatically or restarting the computer (on computers running Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or products in the Windows Server 2003 family only).
- Enable or disable services for a particular hardware profile.
- Export service information to a .txt or .csv file for system administration purposes.
- View the status and description of each service
For more information about managing operating system services, see "Managing System Services" at the Microsoft Windows Resource Kits Web site .
Important
- To improve performance and security in the Windows Server 2003 family, several services have been disabled by default that were previously enabled on Windows 2000. For a table that lists the default settings and provides information about how to enable these services, see Default settings for services . Note that these settings apply only to new installations, not upgrades; all previous service configurations are preserved during upgrades to the Windows Server 2003 family.