A variant on the WMI Query that may be faster (I just had to do this for an SCCM Client)
$SQLService=(get-wmiobject -Query 'Select * from win32_service where Name like "*SQL*"') | Select-object Name, DisplayName, State, Pathname
The other trick is to trap for the multiple SQL results if you want the path names without the Double Quotes (so you can action upon them)
$SQLService | Select-Object Name, DisplayName, State, @{Name='PathName';Expression=$_.Pathname.replace('"','')}
The big advantage to using -query
in the get-wmiobject
(or get-ciminstance
) is the speed of processing. The older example gets a full list and then filters, whilst the latter grabs a very direct list.
Just adding in two cents :)
Cheers all!
Sean
The Energized Tech
wmic service get PathName
. Works on command prompt too.wmic service 'My Service' get pathname
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