Set service startup type
- 14 Nov 2024
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Set service startup type
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The Set service startup type action allows you to set the startup type of a Windows service or Launch Daemon/Agent.
General | |
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Type | Set service startup type |
Name | Actions are easier to comprehend and manage over time when they have a suitable name that accurately expresses what they do. |
Service | The name of the service or daemon, for example: Windows update or com.apple.softwareupdated |
Startup | The designated startup state: Boot, System, Automatic, Manual, Disabled. The Boot and System startups are valid only for device context. |
Advanced | |
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Context | The level at which the action is executed, User or Device. The context will be ignored on Windows OS. On macOS, to specify a launch daemon, use the device context and to specify a launch agent, use the user context. |
Filters |
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Here you can define conditions which determine if the action will be executed. For more information, see Filters. |
Agent
It requires the Agent to be running.
Supported platforms
Platform | Supported |
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Web | No |
Windows | Yes |
macOS | Yes |
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