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Using TopShelf, how do I stop a service manually? I have looked into the documentation and have found that to stop a service you have to use the command prompt, like so:

service.exe [Servicename] stop

When I use that, I found that it just starts the service all over again without stopping it.

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To stop a service from the command-line, assuming the service.exe was written using Topshelf, the command-line arguments would be:

service.exe stop

If you need to upgrade to administrator, use:

service.exe stop --sudo

That will bring up UAC to upgrade to administrator.

If your service was installed with an instance name (by default most are NOT), you would use:

service.exe stop --instance:MyInstanceName

Hope this helps.

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According to the documentation, the command line should be:

service.exe stop -instance:Servicename

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  • I see. I understand the documentation better now thanks to your example there. Unfortunately, when I run the command that way, nothing happens.
    – Vakey
    Oct 12, 2012 at 18:45
  • @Vakey Have you solved the problem? What was a cause?
    – SerG
    Nov 27, 2014 at 13:41

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