ServiceController.Continue Method
Definition
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Continues a service after it has been paused.
public:
void Continue();
public void Continue ();
member this.Continue : unit -> unit
Public Sub Continue ()
Exceptions
An error occurred when accessing a system API.
The service was not found.
Examples
The following example demonstrates the use of the Continue method to continue a paused service. This example is part of a larger example that is provided for the ServiceController class.
sc.Continue();
while (sc.Status == ServiceControllerStatus.Paused)
{
Thread.Sleep(1000);
sc.Refresh();
}
Console.WriteLine("Status = " + sc.Status);
sc.Continue()
While sc.Status = ServiceControllerStatus.Paused
Thread.Sleep(1000)
sc.Refresh()
End While
Console.WriteLine("Status = " + sc.Status.ToString())
Remarks
When you call Continue for a service, its status is first changed to ContinuePending
and then, when the Continue method returns, it is changed to Running
.
You cannot call Continue for the service until the service controller status is Paused
.
Applies to
See also
.NET