Aug 16, 2001 #1 peterve IS-IT--Management Mar 19, 2000 1,348 NL How can I remotely start/stop a NT service (by command-line) I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-)
How can I remotely start/stop a NT service (by command-line) I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-)
Aug 16, 2001 #2 Highland MIS Jul 4, 2001 451 GB There's a utility in the Resource Kit called Netsvc which should allow u to remotely manage services...... Hope this helps.......... Upvote 0 Downvote
There's a utility in the Resource Kit called Netsvc which should allow u to remotely manage services...... Hope this helps..........
Aug 16, 2001 Thread starter #3 peterve IS-IT--Management Mar 19, 2000 1,348 NL great, thanks (I was looking at sc.exe from the resource kit, but that didn't work well... I'll try netsvc...) I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-) Upvote 0 Downvote
great, thanks (I was looking at sc.exe from the resource kit, but that didn't work well... I'll try netsvc...) I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-)
Aug 18, 2001 #4 ssphoenix IS-IT--Management Jan 22, 2001 306 US Peter, Use Server Manager. It's already there. Select the server you want, select computer, and services. I do this all the time. Upvote 0 Downvote
Peter, Use Server Manager. It's already there. Select the server you want, select computer, and services. I do this all the time.
Aug 19, 2001 Thread starter #5 peterve IS-IT--Management Mar 19, 2000 1,348 NL Ssphoenix, I appreciate your reply, but how can you use server manager to start and stop services from the command line ??? ;-) netsvc does the job just great... I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-) Upvote 0 Downvote
Ssphoenix, I appreciate your reply, but how can you use server manager to start and stop services from the command line ??? ;-) netsvc does the job just great... I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-)
Aug 22, 2001 #6 MPK Programmer Dec 14, 1999 11 IN use NET START <service name> This is a command line utility....Check it out. Manoj Kalekar manoj_kalekar@yahoo.com Upvote 0 Downvote
use NET START <service name> This is a command line utility....Check it out. Manoj Kalekar manoj_kalekar@yahoo.com
Aug 22, 2001 Thread starter #7 peterve IS-IT--Management Mar 19, 2000 1,348 NL duh... and how do you want to use this to start and stop services on a remote server ??? netsvc.exe from the resource kit does exactly what I want so we can close this thread... I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-) Upvote 0 Downvote
duh... and how do you want to use this to start and stop services on a remote server ??? netsvc.exe from the resource kit does exactly what I want so we can close this thread... I have not failed, I just found 10000 ways that don't work Peter Van Eeckhoutte peter.ve@pandora.be Did this post help ? Click below to let me know ;-)