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More info?)
Possibly. XP is only a minor upgrade to 2000. I'd say better than 50% chance.
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"Jon Danniken" <jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3ns8smF3365gU1@individual.net...
> Thanks, David. I should have mentioned that I am trying to do this with
> Win2000. I figured the method of controlling multiple services would be the
> same across both platforms, and I apologize for not mentioning this earlier.
>
> I did find the SC.exe application you mentioned in my WinXP partition. Any
> idea if it would work on a Win2000 box?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jon
>
> "David Candy" wrote:
> There is a program called SC.
>
> So
>
> sc start scheduler
>
> Turns on scheduler. You do have Pro as I don't know if sc is in home.
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> "Jon Danniken" <jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3ns544F34270U1@individual.net...
>> David, typing "SC" into help brings up everything that begins with "SC",
>> including "scripts", which is what I thought you were referring to.
>>
>> While I appreciate the effort, if you were to elaborate a little more in
>> your responses they would be a lot more helpful
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> "David Candy" wrote:
>> SC doesn't require any knowledge of anything you mentioned.
>>
>> SC start schedule
>>
>> will start Task Scheduler.
>>
>> Put the commands you want in a batch file.
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>> "Jon Danniken" <jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:3nrqlqF323scU1@individual.net...
>>> Yes, David, F1 is my friend. Unfortunately, learning scripting language
>> and
>>> modifying existing scripts dealing with WMIServices doesn't appear to be
>>> something I'll be able to approach in an afternoon or three.
>>>
>>> Besides the activex newsgroups, are there any sites or forums where I
>> might
>>> inquire about service related scripts?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>>> "David Candy" wrote:
>>> Type SC in help
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>>> "Jon Danniken" <jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>>> Thanks, Dave. Unfortunately, I know nothing about scripts, either
>>>> implementing or modifying them. Maybe someday I'll figure them out.
>>>>
>>>> Looks like for now I'm stuck with manually doing things.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>>> "Dave Patrick" wrote:
>>>>> You should be able to modify these scripts to do what you want.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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> http://www.activexperts.com/activmonitor/windowsmanagement/adminscripts/services/
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>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
>>>>> Microsoft Certified Professional
>>>>> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> "Jon Danniken" wrote:
>>>>> | Thanks for the suggestion, David. I now know I can either "enable"
> or
>>>>> | "disable" various services by association with a hardware profile,
> but
>>>>> | unfortunately, setting hardware profiles is something that is done at
>>>>> | startup, requiring a reboot. It also doesn't allow the changing of
>>>>> "Status"
>>>>> | or "Startup Type", only enable/disable.
>>>>> |
>>>>> | What I am looking for is a way to change the "Status" and "Startup
>>> Type"
>>>>> of
>>>>> | a few services without having to do it manually, or without requiring
>> a
>>>>> | reboot. Surely there has to be a way to do this simple task.
>>>>> |
>>>>> | Jon
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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