I have some VB6 code to do that.  You can modify the code to use
MacroScheduler/WinAT/WhatEverYouLike to run the Turn Off with a commandline
switch.  Then later with a Turn On a commandline switch.

You will need to modify the code some get the exact effect you want.  The
original purpose was to manipulate an old version NAV for MSE, into getting
updates on MY schedule.

Let me know who is interested.

Regards,  Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: vex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 2:52 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Scheduled service shutdowns?


Greetings,
  2K Server, Exchange Server 5.5SP4.

I'm trying to figure out a way to shut down my IMS connector at night to
help
reduce the amount of UCE we get. Our filtering software just isn't doing the
job.
Any ideas besides using the built in Windows Scheduler or the AT service?




  --Brett

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