Scheduling Exchange 2000 automactic Reboot
This is a discussion about Scheduling Exchange 2000 automactic Reboot in the Windows Software category; Hi- I need to reboot my exchange server atleast 1 once a month. I read that I can create a. bat file to do so. I need to know -once I get it schut down- how I can get services back up and running. -SMTP, NNTP, etc etc etc without human intervention.
Hi-
I need to reboot my exchange server atleast 1 once a month.
I read that I can create a .bat file to do so.
I need to know -once I get it schut down- how I can get services back up and running. -SMTP, NNTP, etc etc etc without human intervention.
Thanks in Advance for assitance
joe
I need to reboot my exchange server atleast 1 once a month.
I read that I can create a .bat file to do so.
I need to know -once I get it schut down- how I can get services back up and running. -SMTP, NNTP, etc etc etc without human intervention.
Thanks in Advance for assitance
joe
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You just need to set all the relevant services to 'Automatic' and use the Shutdown -r command to shutdown and reboot the server.