# Stop-EnvTestTask
Stops a still running task from completing.
Syntax
Stop-EnvTestTask [-TaskId <Guid>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>] Stop-EnvTestTask [-Task <EnvTestTask>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
Detailed Description
Stops a still running task from completing. A task may still be retreived via Get-EnvTestTask until it Remove-EnvTestTask is called with its task id.
Related Commands
- Get-EnvTestDefinition
- Get-EnvTestSuiteDefinition
- Get-EnvTestTask
- New-EnvTestTask
- Start-EnvTestTask
- Switch-EnvTestTask
- Remove-EnvTestTask
- Add-EnvTestTaskMetadata
- Remove-EnvTestTaskMetadata
Parameters
Name | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
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TaskId | The id of the task to stop, retrieveable from the $task.TaskId property. | false | false | |
Task | An EnvTestTask representing the task to stop | false | true (ByValue) | |
AdminAddress | Specifies the address of a XenDesktop controller the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. You can provide this as a host name or an IP address. | false | false | Localhost. Once a value is provided by any cmdlet, this value becomes the default. |
Input Type
Return Values
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
Stop-EnvTestTask
Description
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Stops the current task from completing if it is still running.
EXAMPLE 2
Stop-EnvTestTask -TestId 50A4139F-2B55-4A97-A1BE-20EE4E124AA3
Description
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Stops a task from completing via its id, which is available from an existing task's $task.TaskId property.
EXAMPLE 3
$secondTask = $(Get-EnvTestTask -List)[1] Stop-EnvTestTask -Task $secondTask
Description
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Stops the second task in the list returned by Get-EnvTestTask -List.