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Hi All, I'm a powershell newbie, but I often find myself starting and stopping a small group of services when I'm debugging some code. In Powershell I can easily stop the processes using a wildcard but it makes me confirm. There is a -confirm parameter, but I must not be using it correctly?

`Stop-Process -ProcessName alcore.* -Confirm`

Can I bypass the confirm and just stop the process?

Thanks for any help, ~ck in San Diego

+1  A: 

-Confirm:$false

STO
+2  A: 

Try

stop-process -ProcessName alcore.* -Force

From get-help stop-process:

On Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, to stop a process that is not owned by the current user, you must start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. Also, you are prompted for confirmation unless you use the Force parameter.

driis
This worked for me. Thanks for the tip. ~ck
Hcabnettek
@Johannes, Unless you are an administrator, of course :-)
driis
Yikes, that was a direct quote from the docs. I apologize.
Joey
+1  A: 

If you don't want it to do a confirmation then don't use the -confirm option but instead the -force. Doing this will cause the process to be stopped without any user confirmation.

kill -force outlook

JaredPar