The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService request was accepted, 1 if the request is not supported, and any other number to indicate an error. It returns one of the following integer values: 0 - The request was accepted. 1 - The request is not supported. 2 - The user did not have the necessary access. 3 - The service cannot be stopped because other services that are running are dependent on it. 4 - The requested control code is not valid, or it is unacceptable to the service. 5 - The requested control code cannot be sent to the service because the state of the service (Win32_BaseService:State) is equal to 0, 1, or 2. 6 - The service has not been started. 7 - The service did not respond to the start request in a timely fashion. 8 - Unknown failure when starting the service. 9 - The directory path to the service executable was not found. 10 - The service is already running. 11 - The database to add a new service is locked. 12 - A dependency for which this service relies on has been removed from the system. 13 - The service failed to find the service needed from a dependent service. 14 - The service has been disabled from the system. 15 - The service does not have the correct authentication to run on the system. 16 - This service is being removed from the system. 17 - There is no execution thread for the service. 18 - There are circular dependencies when starting the service. 19 - There is a service running under the same name. 20 - There are invalid characters in the name of the service. 21 - Invalid parameters have been passed to the service. 22 - The account, which this service is to run under is either invalid or lacks the permissions to run the service. 23 - The service exists in the database of services available from the system. 24 - The service is currently paused in the system. Other - For integer values other than those listed above, refer to Win32 error code documentation.
The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path of the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path to the executable file that implements the service. Example: \Sys ...
The PathName property contains the fully qualified path to the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
The PauseAfterReset property identifies the time delay before the reboot is initiated. It is used after a system power cycle, ...
The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService ...
The PDO property represents Physical Device Object e.g \Device\00000002 PDOs represent individual devices on a bus to a bus ...
The peak size of the process VLM virtual memory space in bytes. This value indicates the maximum size of the process VLM ...
The PeakPageFileUsage property indicates the maximum amount of page file space used during the life of the process. Example: ...
The PeakVirtualSize property specifies the maximum virtual address space the process has used at any one time. Use of virtual ...