


So, this is the command you’d run: sc.exe sdshow schedule To view the permissions for a Service, use the following command-line (from admin Command Prompt) syntax: sc.exe sdshow įor Task Scheduler, the short name is schedule, as seen in the Task Scheduler service properties. Method 1: Using SC.EXE SDSHOW command-line There are many tools available to query the service permissions in Windows. However, you can use this information to configure a custom or 3rd party service as per your requirements - e.g., to allow non-admin users to Start or Stop a Service.

Task Scheduler service has been used as an example in this article to illustrate how the service permissions can be viewed and modified. The permissions levels of the built-in services (e.g., Task Scheduler) are not meant to be modified arbitrarily by the user.
