SCENARIO :
I am trying to find out a shell scripting way (a command line method) to find out the status of some specific windows service. For instance I picked up Telnet Service, it was in disabled mode (checked from services.msc) and won't come in sc query
command.
sc query state= all
worked fine and delivered me the list of all services (active/inactive). Now my problem is reduced to find out a way to get the service status from windows service display name (output piping).
I tried sc query state= all | find /N "Telnet"
but this would only give me the search line no and its content, not the service status as that information is 2-3 lines ahead of display name (where it is searched and returned by pipe).
PROBLEM :
Is there a way in windows to pipe output from line number position ? Like in my case, if telnet service is found at line no:182, to give me the command output from line no: 180 to 187 ??
Feel free to let me know of any better way to solve my problem if you got any ideas.
Thanks a lot !!