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Stop windows service in Starting state

October 15, 2019 by Luka

Hi,

Today I noticed one service that was hanged in Starting state. Through GUI I could not stop it or start it.

Since I got PID (process ID) from my query, I can kill the process

Now the process has been killed, we can start it once again with
net start <ServiceName>

Good Luck

Categories CMD, Microsoft, Services, WINDOWS, Windows Server Tags cmd, force kill process, Services, Starting state Leave a comment

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