How to change Recovery options of a Service by batch?
I'm creating a batch file to turn off BITS
, but in order for it to not restart ,
I have to change first failure,second failure and subsequent failure to take no action ,
set reset fail counter after to 0
Only thing I know is to do this
sc config BITS start= disabled
net stop BITS
I want to make a batch file that will disable,stop BITS
and set the recovery options as
first failure:take no action
second failure:take no action
subsequent failure:take no action
reset fail counter after: 0
windows batch services
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I'm creating a batch file to turn off BITS
, but in order for it to not restart ,
I have to change first failure,second failure and subsequent failure to take no action ,
set reset fail counter after to 0
Only thing I know is to do this
sc config BITS start= disabled
net stop BITS
I want to make a batch file that will disable,stop BITS
and set the recovery options as
first failure:take no action
second failure:take no action
subsequent failure:take no action
reset fail counter after: 0
windows batch services
There are lot of resources available around this. It doesn't appear you have looked at any of them and you are just asking for a cooked script
– pun
Jan 30 at 7:50
@pun although you thought of me in a bad way, the link you provided looks like what I need ,thank you
– Anuja Nimesh
Jan 30 at 8:06
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I'm creating a batch file to turn off BITS
, but in order for it to not restart ,
I have to change first failure,second failure and subsequent failure to take no action ,
set reset fail counter after to 0
Only thing I know is to do this
sc config BITS start= disabled
net stop BITS
I want to make a batch file that will disable,stop BITS
and set the recovery options as
first failure:take no action
second failure:take no action
subsequent failure:take no action
reset fail counter after: 0
windows batch services
I'm creating a batch file to turn off BITS
, but in order for it to not restart ,
I have to change first failure,second failure and subsequent failure to take no action ,
set reset fail counter after to 0
Only thing I know is to do this
sc config BITS start= disabled
net stop BITS
I want to make a batch file that will disable,stop BITS
and set the recovery options as
first failure:take no action
second failure:take no action
subsequent failure:take no action
reset fail counter after: 0
windows batch services
windows batch services
asked Jan 30 at 7:18
Anuja NimeshAnuja Nimesh
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There are lot of resources available around this. It doesn't appear you have looked at any of them and you are just asking for a cooked script
– pun
Jan 30 at 7:50
@pun although you thought of me in a bad way, the link you provided looks like what I need ,thank you
– Anuja Nimesh
Jan 30 at 8:06
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There are lot of resources available around this. It doesn't appear you have looked at any of them and you are just asking for a cooked script
– pun
Jan 30 at 7:50
@pun although you thought of me in a bad way, the link you provided looks like what I need ,thank you
– Anuja Nimesh
Jan 30 at 8:06
There are lot of resources available around this. It doesn't appear you have looked at any of them and you are just asking for a cooked script
– pun
Jan 30 at 7:50
There are lot of resources available around this. It doesn't appear you have looked at any of them and you are just asking for a cooked script
– pun
Jan 30 at 7:50
@pun although you thought of me in a bad way, the link you provided looks like what I need ,thank you
– Anuja Nimesh
Jan 30 at 8:06
@pun although you thought of me in a bad way, the link you provided looks like what I need ,thank you
– Anuja Nimesh
Jan 30 at 8:06
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@pun ,thank for the help, found a way
net stop BITS
sc config BITS start= disabled
sc failure "BITS" actions= ""/0/""/0/""/0 reset= 0
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@pun ,thank for the help, found a way
net stop BITS
sc config BITS start= disabled
sc failure "BITS" actions= ""/0/""/0/""/0 reset= 0
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@pun ,thank for the help, found a way
net stop BITS
sc config BITS start= disabled
sc failure "BITS" actions= ""/0/""/0/""/0 reset= 0
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@pun ,thank for the help, found a way
net stop BITS
sc config BITS start= disabled
sc failure "BITS" actions= ""/0/""/0/""/0 reset= 0
@pun ,thank for the help, found a way
net stop BITS
sc config BITS start= disabled
sc failure "BITS" actions= ""/0/""/0/""/0 reset= 0
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There are lot of resources available around this. It doesn't appear you have looked at any of them and you are just asking for a cooked script
– pun
Jan 30 at 7:50
@pun although you thought of me in a bad way, the link you provided looks like what I need ,thank you
– Anuja Nimesh
Jan 30 at 8:06