Resume one or more suspended (paused) services.
Syntax Resume-Service { [-name] string[] | [-displayName] string[] | [-inputObject ServiceController[]] } [-include string[]] [-exclude string[]] [-passthru] [-whatIf] [-confirm] [CommonParameters] Key -Name string The service names to be resumed. -DisplayName string The display names to be resumed, wildcards are permitted. -inputObject ServiceController Restart the services represented by ServiceController. Enter a command, expression or variable contains the objects. -include string Resume 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 Resume-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.
-ServiceName is an alias for -Name.
Examples
Resume the TapiSrv (Telephony) service:
PS C:\> resume-service tapiSrv
Resume all of the suspended (paused) services on the computer:
PS C:\> get-service | where-object {$_.Status -eq "Paused"} | resume-service -whatif
to actually run the above, remove the -whatif parameter
"I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by" ~ John Masefield (Sea Fever)
Related PowerShell Cmdlets:
Get-Service - Get a list of services.
New-Service - Create a new service.
Restart-Service - Restart a stopped 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.