Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Shutdown computer using cmd
To restart or shut down a remote computer and document the reason using
the Windows interface 1. Click Start , click All Programs , click
Accessories , and click Command Prompt . 2. Type shutdown /i to display
the Remote Shutdown dialog box (Shutdown.exe). 3. Under Computers ,
click Add to enter computer names, or click Browse to open the Find
Computers dialog box. 4. Under What do you want these computers to do,
click Restart or Shut down . 5. Select the appropriate reason for the
restart or shutdown from the list. Note If a comment is required, the OK
button will not be available until you type at least one character in
the text box. Additional considerations Another way to start Command
Prompt is to click Start, click in the Search box, type cmd, and press
ENTER. The Remote Registry service must be enabled on the remote
computer for Shutdown Event Tracker to record information. To shut down
or restart a remote computer, the Remote Administration and Windows
Management Instrumentation firewall exceptions must be enabled on the
remote computer.
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