--- title: "SQL Server Services | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "06/13/2017" ms.prod: "sql-server-2014" ms.reviewer: "" ms.technology: configuration ms.topic: conceptual ms.assetid: 97193ac4-aa97-489c-9e81-6fcbdf88aebf author: stevestein ms.author: sstein manager: craigg --- # SQL Server Services This section contains F1 Help topics for the [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion-md.md)] Services dialog boxes in [!INCLUDE[msCoName](../../includes/msconame-md.md)] [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion-md.md)] Configuration Manager. > [!NOTE] > If you open **SQL Server Configuration Manager** on a node of a cluster that does not host the resources, the services show as stopped. > [!NOTE] > If the nodes of the [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion-md.md)] Services do not populate with the [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion-md.md)] services available on the computer, you may not have sufficient permissions to access Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). To configure permissions on WMI, search Books Online for the topic, "How to: Configure WMI to Show Server Status in SQL Server Tools." ## See Also [SQL Server Configuration Manager Help](../../../2014/tools/configuration-manager/sql-server-configuration-manager-help.md)