How can I stop a service from the command line?
John Savill
March 4, 1999
1 Min Read
A. To get a list of the running services enter the command
net start
(you can add > [filename] to the end to make it output to a file, i.e. net start > services.lst). You can then try to shutdown each of them by entering the command
net stop "" ,e.g. net stop "spooler". Some services will ask you to enter a y to confirm, and for these just add /y to the end.
You can also use the Resource Kit SC.EXE command, use
sc query
to get a list of the services, and then
sc stop
to stop the service.
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