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Scheduled Windows XP script to stop/start service in order to copy/backup data files?

Asked by jqsolara in Windows Programming, Windows XP Operating System, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

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Hi,

I'm trying to get a script that will "stop" one or two particular services at a scheduled time, and then start them up again at a later time. This is so that I can use a third party backup tool to back up the data that these services are using. (Well, if you were wondering, there obviously is no integrated backup solution in this software, that is why I'm seeking desperate help).

Any suggestions? I hope I explained it in simple terms!

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