Resumes a suspended service.
Snap-In: Microsoft.PowerShell.Management
Syntax:
Resume-Service
[-Name] <String[]> [-PassThru] [-Include <String[]>] [-Exclude <String[]>] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]
Resume-Service
[-PassThru] -DisplayName <String[]> [-Include <String[]>] [-Exclude <String[]>] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]
Resume-Service
[-PassThru] [-Include <String[]>] [-Exclude <String[]>] [-InputObject <ServiceController[]>] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]
Description:
The resume-service Cmdlet sends a resume message to the indicated services. If they have been suspended, they will resume service. If they are currently running, the message is ignored.