Friday, April 6, 2007

How to shutdown the remote system

To day i got a problem in rebooting the system and i serched the web and found the process. to shoutdown any system remotely, you should be in the same network and should have access. if you have access to the system, then issue the follwoing command

Shutdown /r /f /m //machinename or IP/t 20 /d p:5:12 /c "shutting down as it is not reboted properly"

r : restart
f :forcbly
m: followed by machine name
t :wait time in seconds
d p : planned/unplanned follwoed by integer number
c : reason for restart.

Note:This command is used only in windows servers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes this is the way except your slashes are backwards for the remote machine its \\computername

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