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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:50:50+00:00 2026-05-13T14:50:50+00:00

I have the following code in a script. The problem is That I want

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I have the following code in a script.
The problem is That I want to get information of scripts that starts in a specific name and are in a specific startmode.

var e = new Enumerator(GetObject("winmgmts:").InstancesOf("Win32_Service"))
var WSHShell = new ActiveXObject ("WScript.Shell");

var strPrefix = "TTTT";

for(;!e.atEnd(); e.moveNext()){
 var Service = e.item();
 var strName = Service.Name;

 if (strName.substr (0, strPrefix.length) == strPrefix) { 
  if(Service.StartMode == 'mmManual') {
   WScript.Echo("Yes");
  }
  if(e.StartMode == 'Manual') {
   WScript.Echo("Yes");
  }
 } 
}

In the above script I tried to know the start mode but it always return true.

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    2026-05-13T14:50:51+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    McDowell is right, but note that you can get rid of prefix and start mode checks in your loop if you make them part of the WMI query:

    SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name LIKE ‘TTTT%’ AND StartMode = ‘Manual’

    Using this query, your script could look like this:

    var strComputer = ".";
    var oWMI = GetObject("winmgmts://" + strComputer + "/root/CIMV2");
    
    var colServices = oWMI.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name LIKE 'TTTT%' AND StartMode = 'Manual'");
    var enumServices = new Enumerator(colServices);
    
    for(; !enumServices.atEnd(); enumServices.moveNext())
    {
      var oService = enumServices.item();
      WScript.Echo(oService.Name);
    }
    
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