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| How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? I am supporting application and sometimes I have to remotely shutdown users pc and I know there is a dos script file when execute will prompt user saying "your computer will be shut down in 2 minutes, please save all the work". Could any one please help. Thank you. |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? Hello, Really depends on what OS your end users are working with on their computers. Windows 2003 Server, for example, has a shutdown command, that you can place a timer on and, work with. I don't think it has a place for a message, as interactive logins are not common on servers, unless you are running Terminal Services / Citrix. If you are running those applications, then you can message others using management tools contained within. Looking at the problem from a network administration viewpoint, however, I do not like the idea of someone in another room just triggering a shutdown on me. I could be on a call supporting a customer, or I could be in a meeting and unable to save my data. Then again, you may have to decide to "amputate" that one user for the benifit of the greater good. If this becomes habit, you have other problems! There is also a way to use the shutdown command across a network shutdown /i from a 2003 Server will give you a dialog box where you can add computers, give the users a warning of what you are up to. You would not be able to script this. There is also shutdown /r /m \\computername /t seconds /f {force shutdown, no warning} If I were you, I would consider a remote control tool, such as VNC, that you can remotely trigger the service, and then login to the computer and see what the user is doing. Better manners suggest that you email or schedule the downtime, so that your users can plan for the event. Christian |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? Thank you. |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? in windows 2000 you can shutdown, restart computers on a network with right click on my computer and select manage,then right click on computer management,and then click connect to another computer, choose which computer from the list, select it and then right click on computer management again choose properties click on the advanced tab click on startup and recovery, click on shutdown you can choose different options. in there. |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? hey anyone online???? |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? if you access to that computer: run command, type shutdown -m -s \\remote computer name thats all |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? On complex networks where is used different Windows version it can be used third party software with client-server architecture like RSHUT Pro (www.rshut.com). |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? Try this VBScipt. Copy and paste the below text in to notepad. then save it with the extension .vbs. Then when you double click it, it should give you an input box. What ever IP or PC name you enter there will be shut down!: Sub RebootComputer( strServer ) Set objOSSet = GetObject("winmgmts:{(RemoteShutdown)}//" & strServer & "/root/cimv2").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Primary=true") For each objOS in objOSSet objOS.Reboot() Next End Sub ' ************************************************************* ' Main ' ************************************************************** Dim strComputer Do strComputer = inputbox( "Please enter the name of the computer you want to reboot", "Input" ) Loop until strComputer <> "" RebootComputer( strComputer ) WScript.Echo( "Computer " & strComputer & " rebooted" ) |
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| Re: How to shutdown remote pc from DOS? basically the previous replies are correct in saying you just type "shutdown -i". But if you want to be able to stop the shutdown process when someone trys to do it to you, you just type in shutdown -a, and that'll stop the process. Hope i helped a little. |
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