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09.19.2007 at 03:34PM PDT, ID: 22840090
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Batch file to stop and start a service

Asked by 4Beardog in Active Directory

Tags: batch, file, stop, service, start

I have a service that is running on one of my DC's.  It is for our fax program here.  Atleast once a week I get a call from the phone operator at 6:00 a.m. telling me the program has crashed.  I remote in and stop and restart the service.  Life is better then.

I want to drop a batch file on this users desktop that will go to the server and, as administratorm stop the service then restart the service.  I've tried creating a special account for the service to run under but unless it's running as administrator it dosen't run at all.

Although it's within my LAN I would prefer to have the Administrator password encriptedStart Free Trial
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Tags: batch, file, stop, service, start
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