Disabling QoS Packet Scheduler in Windows Server 2008 via script / command line












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Currently you can enable/disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" using Windows GUI.



Right-click on the NIC, Properties.



Is there a way to do this from a command line ? or scripting ? I have many windows server 2008 and would like to be able to enable/disable this feature easily using a script or command line.










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    Currently you can enable/disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" using Windows GUI.



    Right-click on the NIC, Properties.



    Is there a way to do this from a command line ? or scripting ? I have many windows server 2008 and would like to be able to enable/disable this feature easily using a script or command line.










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      Currently you can enable/disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" using Windows GUI.



      Right-click on the NIC, Properties.



      Is there a way to do this from a command line ? or scripting ? I have many windows server 2008 and would like to be able to enable/disable this feature easily using a script or command line.










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      Currently you can enable/disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" using Windows GUI.



      Right-click on the NIC, Properties.



      Is there a way to do this from a command line ? or scripting ? I have many windows server 2008 and would like to be able to enable/disable this feature easily using a script or command line.







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          You can do it with nvspbind. To disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" on given network connection use:



          nvspbind /d "network connection name" ms_pacer


          To enable, replace /d with /e.






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            You can do it with nvspbind. To disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" on given network connection use:



            nvspbind /d "network connection name" ms_pacer


            To enable, replace /d with /e.






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              You can do it with nvspbind. To disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" on given network connection use:



              nvspbind /d "network connection name" ms_pacer


              To enable, replace /d with /e.






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                You can do it with nvspbind. To disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" on given network connection use:



                nvspbind /d "network connection name" ms_pacer


                To enable, replace /d with /e.






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                You can do it with nvspbind. To disable "QoS Packet Scheduler" on given network connection use:



                nvspbind /d "network connection name" ms_pacer


                To enable, replace /d with /e.







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