I use a routine that can start and stop services via Delphi but I also need to be able to disable them, is it possible?
问题:
回答1:
ShellExecute(0, nil, 'cmd.exe', 'sc config "the service name" start=disabled', nil, SW_HIDE);
ShellExecute(0, nil, 'cmd.exe', 'sc config "the service name" start=auto', nil, SW_HIDE);
ShellExecute(0, nil, 'cmd.exe', 'sc config "the service name" start=demand', nil, SW_HIDE);
回答2:
Open the service with OpenService
, and then disable it by passing Service_Disabled
as the dwStartType
parameter for ChangeServiceConfig
. Specify a null pointer or Service_No_Change
for the rest of the parameters since you're not interested in changing them.
回答3:
You can use file JclSvcCtrl.pas from JEDI Components Library (JCL). I have written a pseudo example that you could use. However, be aware that I didn't test it. But in this way it should work (error checks omitted):
M := TJclSCManager.Create;
M.Refresh(true); //Not sure if true is needed or not (refresh all services)
For i := 0 to M.ServiceCount -1 do
begin
S := M.Services[i]; //TJclNtService
if CompareText(S.ServiceName, 'bla') then
begin
S.Stop;
S.StartType := sstDisabled;
S.Commit;
break;
end;
end;
回答4:
Besides using the previous methods, if you need more control you can use WMI.
With Win32_Service class have access to all information of the services installed on the machine and you can has access to methods: Start, Stop, Pause, Resume, Interrogate, Create, Delete, Change, ChangeStartMode...
Here (Web / SourceForge)you can find a set of components to work with WMI (GLibWMI components Library); There are one called CServiceInfo thah give you all information and some methods of this class.
In addition with the package tere are some demos; One is called (ServiceControl) and implement all methods.
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All the package are source included. See the code it can be usefull for you.
Regards.
回答5:
This is what i use
It's just a little wrapper around some Windows API Functions we found useful to handle NT-Services. It allows you to query, start, stop, pause and enable/disable NT-Services on the local or a remote system.
http://blog.marcduerst.com/post/How-to-use-TServiceManager-to-manage-Windows-services.aspx
Which lets you write 'nice' delphi code ;)
procedure DisableService(ServiceName: PChar);
var SM: TServiceManager;
begin
SM:=TServiceManager.Create;
try
SM.Connect;
SM.OpenServiceConnection(ServiceName);
//not working with TServiceManager as is
//but its easy to fix, see below
SM.DisableService;
finally
SM.Free;
end;
end;
the DisableService section hasnt been written, but all that is needed is
procedure TServiceManager.DisableService;
begin
ChangeServiceConfig(ServiceHandle, SERVICE_NO_CHANGE,SERVICE_DISABLED,SERVICE_NO_CHANGE, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil);
end;