If you do it in a batch file: Net stop msexchangesa /Y Net stop msexchangesa /Y Net stop msexchangesa /Y
Yes, three times. And remember that it will stop all Exchange services. Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I Tech Consultant hp Services Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of missy koslosky Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 1:47 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Stop System attendant net stop msexchangesa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Albert Charron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 4:35 PM Subject: Stop System attendant Hi there. I'm running Exchange 2000 and I have a question. For maintenance purpose, I need to stop the system attendant service. I know how to turn it off from the Windows Services manager, but is there a way to stop it from the command line? ____________________________________ Albert Charron Trisotech Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

