A client has recently been having an issue with a process which appears to starts having problems after it has been running for a few days. While the application was investigated, they wanted to restart the service periodically restarted automatically.
The below Windows command script was created to stop the named service, wait 30 seconds and then start the service again:
@echo off
net stop
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Restart Windows Service Using Commands
A client has recently been having an issue with a process which appears to starts having problems after it has been running for a few days. While the application was investigated, they wanted to restart the service periodically restarted automatically.
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