
Manage Windows Services using Command Line Read: What does Automatic (Trigger Start) and Manual (Trigger Start) mean for Windows Services? Once you have made your changes, you will have to click on Apply and restart your computer, for the changes to take effect.In the Properties box, you will also see other tabs like Log On, Recovery & Dependencies, which offer additional options and information.Under Service status, you will see buttons to Start, Stop, Pause, Resume the Service.Here, under the Startup type drop-down menu, you will be able to select the startup type for the Service.If you wish to manage more options, double-click on the Service to open its Properties box.To start, stop, pause, resume or restart any Windows Service, select the Service and right-click on it. How to Start, Stop, Disable Windows Services Read: How to restore missing or deleted Windows Service. Windows 11/10 offers four start-ups types: TIP: You can also write services.msc in Run box, Start search, Command Prompt, or PowerShell, and hit Enter to open Services Manager. You will also be able to see their Status -whether they are running or stopped, along with the Startup types. Here, under the Name column, you will see the list of Services running on your system, along with their description. Now type services.msc in it and hit Enter to open the Services Manager.

Right-click on your Start button to open the WinX Menu. Let us see how to do this in a bit more detail. Here you will be able to start, stop, disable, delay Windows Services.

