No, I am trying to start and stop a service of ours. However, when I
put the exec tasks in to the config, the ccnet service cannot be
started.

Does that make sense? Sorry if this is confusing.

rbr

On Apr 6, 4:02 pm, Ruben Willems <ruben.will...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi
>
> are you trying to stop and start ccnet from within ccnet?
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 11:14 PM, rbr <ryankbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thank you Hans. Unfortunately, in my environment, it is not a trivial
> > matter to get approval to add a new tool like NAnt. I am working on it
> > however.
>
> > Ruben, I tried following the directions in this link and received an
> > error where the CC service would not start with these commands in
> > there. These are supposed to reside within the Tasks section correct?
>
> > Best,
>
> > rbr
>
> > On Apr 3, 12:43 pm, Hans Van Eylen <h...@vesys.be> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > you could use a NAnt task in CCNet. Basically you call a NAnt build file
> > > which uses the servicecontroller task to stop/start services on local or
> > > remote machines :
> >http://nant.sourceforge.net/release/latest/help/tasks/servicecontroll...
>
> > > Hans
>
> > > 2009/4/3 rbr <ryankbr...@gmail.com>
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I am fairly new to cruise control and am trying to find a way to stop
> > > > a service prior to my triggered MSBuild task and re-start it after the
> > > > build is complete. I know this can be done in MSBuild. However, the
> > > > MSBuild is shared accross environments that do not all want this
> > > > behavior implemented. So, I would like to be able to add it to the
> > > > CCNet.config file. I tried adding  NET STOP and NET START commands in
> > > > the tasks section. But this apparently does not work. At least not the
> > > > way I did it.
>
> > > > Thanks in advance.
>
> > > > rbr

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