Re: How to stop a windows service using DOS command prompt on Win2K?



net stop "service name"
net start "service name"
works on all of them.

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"Gopal Sharma" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| How does one stop a service using command prompt on windows 2000
| professional? I know that some of the networking services can be
| stopped using net stop command, but the ones i am trying to stop are
| not networking related. How to stop such services? Is there a way that
| the stop/start/restart "actions" that are performed using the service
| manager (control panel/admin/services), can also be done using DOS
| prompt?
|
| Thanks,
| Gopal
|


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