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The correct order to restart Blackberry Enterprise Server Express servies (BESX) - Mark - 04-10-2012 The correct order to restart Blackberry Enterprise Server Express servies (BESX) As of 2010, RIM is offering the Blackberry Enterprise Server Express edition with no user limitations - for free. It has a few minor feature limitations, but only requires a data plan - not a BES plan. It enables near-instant seamless mail and calendar integration with your existing exchange server. Order to stop services BlackBerry Controller BlackBerry Dispatcher BlackBerry Router BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server BlackBerry Administration Service - Native Code Container BlackBerry Alert BlackBerry Attachment Service BlackBerry Mail Store Service BlackBerry MDS Connection Service BlackBerry Policy Service BlackBerry Synchronization Service Order to start services BlackBerry Router BlackBerry Dispatcher BlackBerry Controller BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server BlackBerry Administration Service - Native Code Container BlackBerry Alert BlackBerry Attachment Service BlackBerry Mail Store Service BlackBerry MDS Connection Service BlackBerry Policy Service BlackBerry Synchronization Service Here's a very basic and sloppy batch script that'll do this for you, to be honest you don't even need the timeouts and you could remove the pause or put a timeout where the pause is. Code: ::Timeout in seconds |