XP PRO has a lot of fun utilities. One of the most useful
ones I have found to date is the ability to remotely reboot a PC. There are 2
ways of doing this. You will need to have admin access to the PC to preform
these actions. That being said, here is the
first way to do it:
first way to do it:
Right click my computer, choose manage.
Highlight the Computer Management (Local) then click on
Action, choose connect to another computer.
In the window that opens fill in the machine name of the PC
you want to connect to and click ok.
Once connected right click on Computer Management (Remote
machine name) and choose properties.
Go to the "Advanced" tab and click the Settings
button under Start up and recovery.
Click on the Shutdown button.
Under action choose what you want to do (you can log off
current user, shut down, restart, or power down. you can also choose if you
want to force all applications to close, close hung apps, or wait for all apps
to close by themselves).
The second way... Remember dos... that good old thing. Open
up a command prompt and enter in the following:
%windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -r -m \\Machinename. The
command prompt has more switches and options. I highly suggest using
shutdown.exe /? to see all the posibilities.
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