Application as Service - SETSERVICE command

The SETSERVICE command changes the service parameters.

Syntax:

			
  SETSERVICE /SN=name /PM=name [/DISP=name] [/DES=string] [/WD=dir] [/PRM=string] [/CONx]
      [/ACT=user] [/PW=passw] [/IDx] [/SWx] [/LG=string]
      [/STTx] [/UPx] [/UT=msec]
      [/FPx] [/FR=msec][/GSx] [/SDT=msec] 
      [/IN=string] [/OUT=string]( [/PRYx] [/CPUx]
      [/CF=number] [/RR=string] [/RM=string] [/ACN="x1|x2"] 
      [/DPS=service] [/ENV=string] [/PRE=string|string|string|msec]
      [/POST=string|string|string|msec]  
      [/RPR=string|string|string|msec] [/RPO=string|string|string|msec]
      [/EPR=string|string|string|msec] [/EPO=string|string|string|msec]
      [/DBS=string|string|string|string|msec|comm] [/DPO=string|string|string|string|msec|comm]
      [/DE=string|string|string|string|msec|comm] [/SCD=time|time|date|date|rules] [/SRVx]!  
      

Note: x is a character or the integer value. Parameters in square brackets are optional.


Full description of all the parameters is given in this section.

Return values:

If the SETSERVICE command succeeds the return value is OK!, otherwise the return value is ERR!