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Restart Service on another PC

Dear all,

I want to restart a service on another PC using ServiceControll er class.
However, I got the following error.

Cannot start service XXXXX on computer xxxx

How can I solve it?

Thanks for any help!

Tedmond

Feb 10 '06 #1
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