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You have multiple options to start/stop the JobScheduler service. You need elevated administrator permissions to start the service.
- using net.exe
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- JobScheduler start script (./bin/jobscheduler.cmd)
No Format the JobScheduler start script calls the net.exe and
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- using sc.exe
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> sc.exe start sos_scheduler_[scheduler_id]
> sc.exe stop sos_scheduler_[scheduler_id]
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- using JobScheduler start script (./bin/jobscheduler.cmd)
asks for elevated administrator permissions if you start the JobScheduler service the JobScheduler start script calls the JobScheduler command <modify_spooler cmd'terminate'/> to stop itself open a _Command Prompt_
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> bin/jobscheduler.cmd start_service > bin/jobscheduler.cmd stop |
- using Windows services dialog
No Format select the service _SOS JobScheduler -id=[scheduler_id]_ and use the function start or stop in the context menu
- using net.exe
No Format open a _Command Prompt_ with elevated administrator permissions
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> net.exe start sos_scheduler_[scheduler_id]
> net.exe stop sos_scheduler_[scheduler_id]
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- using sc.exe
No Format open a _Command Prompt_ with elevated administrator permissions
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> sc.exe start sos_scheduler_[scheduler_id] > sc.exe stop sos_scheduler_[scheduler_id] |