Windows PowerShell command on Get-command Resume-BitsTransfer
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Windows PowerShell command on Get-command Resume-BitsTransfer

NAME

Resume-BitsTransfer

SYNOPSIS

Resumes a BITS transfer job.

SYNTAX

Resume-BitsTransfer [-BitsJob] [-Asynchronous] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] []

DESCRIPTION

The Resume-BitsTransfer cmdlet resumes one or more suspended Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)

transfer jobs. If the BITS transfer is already in process, the cmdlet does nothing. You can view the current state

of a transfer job through the Get-BitsTransfer cmdlet.

By default, the Resume-BitsTransfer cmdlet restarts the transfer job synchronously even if the original job was

specified as an asynchronous transfer job. You could use this behavior to convert an asynchronous transfer job into a synchronous transfer job. You could do this if either of the following conditions is true:

- The asynchronous transfer job was created outside cmdlets.

- The asynchronous transfer job was created through the Start-BitsTransfer cmdlet.

If you want to restart the transfer job as an asynchronous transfer, use the Asynchronous parameter.

PARAMETERS

-Asynchronous []

Indicates that the cmdlet processes the BITS transfer job in the background. The command prompt reappears immediately after the BITS transfer job is resumed. The returned BitsJob object can be used to monitor status and progress. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-BitsJob

Specifies an array of BITS transfer jobs to resume. You can pipe a value to this parameter from other cmdlets

that return BitsJob objects, such as the Get-BitsTransfer cmdlet.

Required? true Position? 1 Default value none Accept pipeline input? True (ByValue) Accept wildcard characters? false

-Confirm []

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet. Required? false Position? named Default value false Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-WhatIf []

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run. Required? false Position? named Default value false Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).

INPUTS

Microsoft.BackgroundIntelligentTransfer.Management.BitsJob[] This cmdlet accepts one or more BitsJob objects as input that populates the BitsJob parameter.

OUTPUTS

Microsoft.BackgroundIntelligentTransfer.Management.BitsJob[] When called with the Asynchronous parameter, this cmdlet sends the BitsJob object that is associated with the resumed BITS transfer job as output. Otherwise, no output is generated.

NOTES

You can cancel a transfer job that is running in synchronous mode (foreground priority) by pressing CTRL+C.

Example 1: Resume all BITS transfer jobs owned by the current user

PS C:\>Get-BitsTransfer | Resume-BitsTransfer

This command resumes all the BITS transfer jobs that are owned by the current user. The command prompt returns after the jobs are complete or after the jobs enter an error state. The output of the

Get-BitsTransfer cmdlet is a set of BitsJob objects. This output is piped to the Resume-BitsTransfer cmdlet. If

any of the BITS transfer jobs are already active, they will continue to run.

Example 2: Resume a new BITS transfer job that was initially suspended

PS C:\>$Bits = Start-BitsTransfer -DisplayName "MyJob" -Suspended

PS C:\> Add-BitsTransfer -BitsJob $Bits -ClientFileName C:\myFile -ServerFileName http://www.mysite.com/file1

PS C:\> Resume-BitsTransfer -BitsJob $Bits -Asynchronous

This command resumes a new BITS transfer job that was initially suspended, and it returns the command prompt immediately.

The first command creates a new BitsJob object in a suspended state and then stores it in the $Bits variable.

The second command adds a file to the transfer queue of the new BitsJob object that is stored in the $Bits

variable.

The third command uses the BitsJob parameter to pass the BitsJob object that is stored in the $Bits variable to

the Resume-BitsTransfer cmdlet. This command starts the BITS transfer job.

Example 3: Resume the BITS transfer by the specified display name

PS C:\>Get-BitsTransfer -Name "TestJob01" | Resume-BitsTransfer

This command resumes the BITS transfer that is identified by the display name named TestJob01. The command prompt returns after the job is complete or after the job enters an error state. The output of the

Get-BitsTransfer cmdlet is a BitsJob object. This output is piped to the Resume-BitsTransfer cmdlet. If the BITS

transfer job is already active, it continues to run.

RELATED LINKS

Online Version:

Add-BitsFile

Complete-BitsTransfer

Get-BitsTransfer

Remove-BitsTransfer

Set-BitsTransfer

Start-BitsTransfer

Suspend-BitsTransfer



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