Stop and then restart one or more services.
Syntax Restart-Service { [-name] string[] | [-displayName] string[] | [-inputObject ServiceController[]] } [-force] [-include string[]] [-exclude string[]] [-passthru] [-whatIf] [-confirm] [CommonParameters] Key -name string The service names to be restarted. -displayName string The display names to be restarted, wildcards are permitted. -inputObject ServiceController Restart the services represented by ServiceController. Enter a command, expression or variable containing the object(s). -force Override restrictions that prevent the command from succeeding, apart from security settings. e.g. -Force will stop and restart a service that has dependent services. -include string Restart only the specified services. Qualifies the -Name parameter. Wildcards , such as "s*" are permitted. -exclude string Omit the specified services e.g. "*SS64*" Qualifies the -Name parameter, Wildcards are permitted. -passThru Pass the object created by Restart-Service along the pipeline. -whatIf Describe what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command. -confirm Prompt for confirmation before executing the command. CommonParameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -WarningAction, -WarningVariable, -OutBuffer -OutVariable.
Examples
Restart the spooler (printing) service:
PS C:\> restart-service spooler -force
Find all the network services on the computer (starting with "net...") and restart any that are stopped:
PS C:\> get-service net* | where {$_.Status -eq "Stopped"} | restart-service
“I am not sure I should have dared to start; but I am sure that I should not have dared to stop” ~ Winston Churchill
Related PowerShell Cmdlets:
Get-Service - Get a list of services.
New-Service - Create a new service.
Resume-Service - Resume a suspended service.
Set-Service - Make and set changes to the properties of a service.
Start-Service - Start a stopped service.
Stop-Service - Stop a running service.
Suspend-Service - Suspend a running service.
Windows cmd commands:
NET START /
SC - Service Control.