SQL Server Config Manager, Windows Administration Tools, Manage Computer and Task Manager

I want to cross check the
SQL Server Config Manager, Windows Administration Tools, Manage Computer and Task Manager
for running of SQL SERVER.
I stop SQLEXPRESS instance in one of the above tools but the others become unaware of the latest changes except
Task Manager.
For example when I stop SQL EXPRESS from within SQL Server Congiguration Manager
it still seems working in Windows Administration Tools, Manage Computer windows.
What is the reason for this?

Hi,
Aprat from SQL Server configuration manager all other are windows tool and should not be used to manage SQL Server in anyway. Although I cannot completely understand list of tools you mentioned
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