You can protect a Windows Service and so provide additional protection to Windows operations.
To protect a Windows Service
Note: The Windows service name is shown on the General tab of the Windows service properties dialog, but is not the same as the "display name" on that tab.
The service is now protected.
Example: Restrict Access to the Print Spooler
On Windows the print spooler has the service name spooler. The following selang commands ensure the WINSERVICE class is active and sets the default access to the spooler to read.
setoptions class+(WINSERVICE) editres WINSERVICE(spooler) defacc(R)
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