Starting and Stopping Remote Boot Services (Windows Embedded Standard 2009)
4/23/2012
By default, the Remote Boot Setup Wizard automatically starts both the Remote Boot service and TFTP service and configures them to start automatically on reboot. From that point, you can stop or start any service manually by using either a command prompt or by running the Services.msc file. The following table shows the commands you can use to alter the state of a Remote Boot service.
Command | Command line or batch file entry | Services.msc instruction |
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Start a Remote Boot service |
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Right-click Remote Boot Service, and then choose Start. |
Stop a Remote Boot service |
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Right-click Remote Boot Service, and then choose Stop. |
Start TFTP |
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Right-click Trivial File Transfer Protocol, and then choose Start. |
Stop TFTP |
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Right-click Trivial File Transfer Protocol, and then choose Stop. |
See Also
Concepts
Remote Boot Overview
Configuring the Remote Boot Service Using Remote Boot Manager
Preparing a Remote Boot Image for Deployment
Configuring DHCP for Remote Boot Services
Using a Boot.ini File in a Remote Boot Environment
Remote Boot Response Time