Microsoft KB Archive/160572

= XADM: Start and Stop Exchange Services from a Command Line =

Article ID: 160572

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q160572



SUMMARY
You can manually start and stop any service from the command prompt.

 To start Microsoft Exchange services, at the command prompt, type net start. For example:

net start MSExchangeIS

 To stop Microsoft Exchange services, at the command prompt, type net stop. For example:

net stop MSExchangeIS





MORE INFORMATION
The registry names for the Microsoft Exchange services are:

MSExchangeSA for Microsoft Exchange System Attendant

MSExchangeIS for Microsoft Exchange Information Store

MSExchangeDS for Microsoft Exchange Directory

MSExchangeMTA for Microsoft Exchange Message Transfer Agent

MSExchangeMSMI for MS Mail Connector Interchange

MSExchangeDX for Microsoft Exchange Directory Synchronization

MSExchangeIMC for Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Connector

MSExchangeFB for MS Schedule+ Free/Busy connector

MSExchangeES for Microsoft Exchange Event Service

MSPOP3Connector for Microsoft Exchange POP3 Connector (Small Business Server version 4.5 Specific)

NOTE: these commands to start and stop should not be used with the POP3 connector.

For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

257689 'Net' Command Logs Event Viewer Message with Microsoft Exchange Connector for POP3 Mailboxes

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