Refresh windows services through cmd












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I am trying to refresh the state of a specific service on windows server 2003.



I tried using refresh <service instance> but if I run this I get this error:



'refresh' is not recognized as an internal or external command


Can you guys please assist me as to how do I run this command in cmd?










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  • Alternative commands: sc stop <service> & sc start <service>

    – Biswapriyo
    Sep 25 '17 at 8:39
















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I am trying to refresh the state of a specific service on windows server 2003.



I tried using refresh <service instance> but if I run this I get this error:



'refresh' is not recognized as an internal or external command


Can you guys please assist me as to how do I run this command in cmd?










share|improve this question

























  • Alternative commands: sc stop <service> & sc start <service>

    – Biswapriyo
    Sep 25 '17 at 8:39














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I am trying to refresh the state of a specific service on windows server 2003.



I tried using refresh <service instance> but if I run this I get this error:



'refresh' is not recognized as an internal or external command


Can you guys please assist me as to how do I run this command in cmd?










share|improve this question
















I am trying to refresh the state of a specific service on windows server 2003.



I tried using refresh <service instance> but if I run this I get this error:



'refresh' is not recognized as an internal or external command


Can you guys please assist me as to how do I run this command in cmd?







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  • Alternative commands: sc stop <service> & sc start <service>

    – Biswapriyo
    Sep 25 '17 at 8:39



















  • Alternative commands: sc stop <service> & sc start <service>

    – Biswapriyo
    Sep 25 '17 at 8:39

















Alternative commands: sc stop <service> & sc start <service>

– Biswapriyo
Sep 25 '17 at 8:39





Alternative commands: sc stop <service> & sc start <service>

– Biswapriyo
Sep 25 '17 at 8:39










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Use Services.exe for this.



 services refresh <service instance>


Update



You can use the Sc utility(from Windows).




Communicates with the Service Controller and installed services. The
SC.exe program provides capabilities similar to those provided in
Services in the Control Panel.




Works on:




Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista







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  • The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

    – and31415
    Mar 4 '14 at 14:29











  • @and31415 Looks now. =)

    – stderr
    Mar 4 '14 at 16:01











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Use Services.exe for this.



 services refresh <service instance>


Update



You can use the Sc utility(from Windows).




Communicates with the Service Controller and installed services. The
SC.exe program provides capabilities similar to those provided in
Services in the Control Panel.




Works on:




Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista







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  • The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

    – and31415
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  • @and31415 Looks now. =)

    – stderr
    Mar 4 '14 at 16:01
















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Use Services.exe for this.



 services refresh <service instance>


Update



You can use the Sc utility(from Windows).




Communicates with the Service Controller and installed services. The
SC.exe program provides capabilities similar to those provided in
Services in the Control Panel.




Works on:




Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista







share|improve this answer


























  • The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

    – and31415
    Mar 4 '14 at 14:29











  • @and31415 Looks now. =)

    – stderr
    Mar 4 '14 at 16:01














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Use Services.exe for this.



 services refresh <service instance>


Update



You can use the Sc utility(from Windows).




Communicates with the Service Controller and installed services. The
SC.exe program provides capabilities similar to those provided in
Services in the Control Panel.




Works on:




Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista







share|improve this answer















Use Services.exe for this.



 services refresh <service instance>


Update



You can use the Sc utility(from Windows).




Communicates with the Service Controller and installed services. The
SC.exe program provides capabilities similar to those provided in
Services in the Control Panel.




Works on:




Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista








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  • The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

    – and31415
    Mar 4 '14 at 14:29











  • @and31415 Looks now. =)

    – stderr
    Mar 4 '14 at 16:01



















  • The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

    – and31415
    Mar 4 '14 at 14:29











  • @and31415 Looks now. =)

    – stderr
    Mar 4 '14 at 16:01

















The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

– and31415
Mar 4 '14 at 14:29





The linked article refers to Windows CE 5.0.

– and31415
Mar 4 '14 at 14:29













@and31415 Looks now. =)

– stderr
Mar 4 '14 at 16:01





@and31415 Looks now. =)

– stderr
Mar 4 '14 at 16:01


















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