How to open win10 and where to open the service manager

Server is a high-performance computer. As a node of the network, it stores and processes 80% of the data and information on the network. Therefore, it is also known as the soul of the network. Usually, when we open or close a service for management, we need to open the service manager to operate. How does win10 open the service manager?

Win10 how to open service manager

Method 1: run the command to open services msc

Open the "run" dialog box (win10 system open run command method summary), and enter services MSc, enter or click "OK" to open the service manager.

Method 2: open the service manager in "computer management"

Press Win + X or right-click win10 start button to pop up the system shortcut menu. As shown in the figure:

Click "computer management" to open the "computer management" window, then expand "services and Applications" at the bottom of the left navigation list, and click "services" to display the service management interface.

Method 3: Search "service" in win10 start menu

Search for "service" in the search box at the bottom of win10 start menu, and then click "view local service" at the top of the search results to open the service manager.

Supplement: server introduction

Servers, also known as servers, are devices that provide computing services. Since the server needs to respond to service requests and process them, generally speaking, the server should have the ability to undertake services and ensure services.

The composition of the server includes processor, hard disk, memory, system bus, etc., which is similar to the general computer architecture. However, due to the need to provide highly reliable services, it requires high processing capacity, stability, reliability, security, scalability, manageability and so on.

In the network environment, according to the different types of services provided by the server, it is divided into file server, database server, application server, web server, etc.

Related reading: what are the server FAQs

  1. System blue screen, frequent crash, restart, slow response

The of the server is very similar to our ordinary computer, whether it is hardware structure or running system. Therefore, just like our computers, they may be infected with viruses, crash, blue screen, restart and other failures due to system vulnerabilities, software conflicts and hardware failures, and slow response due to too much garbage cache information.

  2. The remote desktop connection exceeds the maximum number of connections

Since the server allows 2 connections by default, if you forget to log off after logging in and directly close the remote desktop, the server recognizes that the login is still on the server side. In this case, the most common is to restart the server. However, if it is the peak period, the loss caused by restarting the server is obvious. At this time, you can use the mstsc / console command to forcibly log in. Open the "run" box and type "mstsc / V: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (server IP) / console" to forcibly log in to the remote desktop.

  3. How to clean up files that cannot be deleted

In this case, it may be that the file is still running. You can restart and delete it, or run CMD, enter the name of the folder arrtib-a-s-h-r you want to delete, and finally enter the name of the folder del wants to delete. It cannot be recovered after running this command. Please use it with caution.

  4. Hidden trouble of system port

For the server, the first thing is to ensure stability and security. Therefore, we only need to ensure the most basic functions of the server, just like the sound card is prohibited by default. We don't need too many functions and port support. For example, some unnecessary and high-risk ports can be blocked. For some necessary and risky ports, such as ports 3389 and 80, we can set them as non-special secret ports by modifying the registry, so that the security hidden dangers of server ports no longer exist.