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<blockquote data-quote="rlevis" data-source="post: 1062965" data-attributes="member: 81718"><p>I have something similar with a restart of TVServer at 6am every day using Windows Task Scheduler and a batch file with </p><p>net stop TVService, taskkill /f /im TvService.exe, net start TVService. The taskkill was due to the service not stopping sometimes. I did this a few years ago when the RAM usage would creep up over time and this resolved it.</p><p></p><p>However, I have got up in the morning on some occasions and found the service status set to "Stopping". You can't stop it or start it, and End Task in Windows Task Manager does nothing. A reboot of the PC is the only solution.</p><p></p><p>I don't have logs from that situation but it's probably related to a similar crash. Not sure why Windows can't forcefully terminate a process though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlevis, post: 1062965, member: 81718"] I have something similar with a restart of TVServer at 6am every day using Windows Task Scheduler and a batch file with net stop TVService, taskkill /f /im TvService.exe, net start TVService. The taskkill was due to the service not stopping sometimes. I did this a few years ago when the RAM usage would creep up over time and this resolved it. However, I have got up in the morning on some occasions and found the service status set to "Stopping". You can't stop it or start it, and End Task in Windows Task Manager does nothing. A reboot of the PC is the only solution. I don't have logs from that situation but it's probably related to a similar crash. Not sure why Windows can't forcefully terminate a process though. [/QUOTE]
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