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PowerShell looks at all Windows services and searches for them based on the path

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Posted on 11/15/2023 7:07:49 PM | | | |
Requirements: Use PowerShell commands to view all Windows services on the local computer, and find the corresponding services by application name (or path).

PowerShell looks at all Windows services with the following command:

As shown below:



PowerShell finds the service by file name, and to search for the service by path fuzz, you can do so in PowerShell using the Where-Object cmdlet combined with the -like operator. The command is as follows:



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