Shutdown — Утилита для выключения, перезагрузки, logoff…
Эта утилита выполняет простые функции выключения компьютера, но делает это хорошо для любых версий Windows — 9X, NT, 2000 и XP, 7, 8, 10.
Работает как из командной строки так и из системного трея.
Параметры командной строки могут быть такими:
/shutdown — выключить компьютер
/logoff — выйти текущему пользователю из системы
/poweroff — выключить питание (выключает и XP!)
/reboot — выполнить перезагрузку
Для перечисленных выше ключей может быть указан второй — /terminate, в этом случае форсируется закрытие зависших задач.
В Windows 2000/XP и выше работают и следующие два параметра:
/suspend — приостановить работу
/hibernate — выполнить гибернацию (выключение с сохранением образа памяти на жестком диске для последующего быстрого восстановления состояния при включении.
Примеры использования Shutdown:
shutdown.exe /shutdown /force
shutdown.exe /hibernate
Загрузить программу Shutdown.zip (140 Кбайт)
Команда Windows SHUTDOWN — выключение / перезагрузка компьютера
Команда SHUTDOWN используется для завершения сеанса пользователя, перезагрузки компьютера, перевода его в спящий режим или выключения питания. При наличии соответствующего разрешения, команда может выполняться для удаленной системы.
Формат командной строки:
SHUTDOWN.EXE [/i | /l | /s | /r | /g | /a | /p | /h | /e] [/f] [/m \\компьютер][/t xxx][/d [p|u]xx:yy [/c «комментарий»]]
Если в командной строке не заданы параметры, или задан параметр /? — то на экран выдается краткая справка по использованию команды.
Вместо синтаксиса /ключ допускается использование -ключ:
SHUTDOWN.EXE [-i | -l | -s | -r | -g | -a | -p | -h | -e] [-f] [-m \\компьютер][-t xxx][-d [p|u]xx:yy [-c «комментарий»]]
Параметры командной строки:
/i — Отображение графического интерфейса пользователя. Этот параметр должен быть первым.
/l — Завершение сеанса. Этот параметр нельзя использовать с параметрами /m или /d.
/s — Завершение работы компьютера.
/r — Завершение работы и перезагрузка компьютера.
/g — Завершение работы и перезагрузка компьютера. После перезапуска системы, запуск всех зарегистрированных приложений.
/a — Отмена завершения работы системы. Этот параметр можно использовать только в период ожидания.
/p — Немедленное отключение локального компьютера без предупреждения. Можно использовать с параметрами /d и /f.
/h — Переключение локального компьютера в режим гибернации. Можно использовать с параметром /f.
/e — Указание причины непредвиденного завершения работы компьютера.
/o — Переход в меню дополнительных параметров загрузки и перезагрузка компьютера. Данный параметр допустим для Windows 8 и более поздних версий. Необходимо использовать в с параметром /r.
/m \\компьютер — Имя или IP-адрес конечного компьютера.
/t xxx — Задание задержки в xxx секунд перед завершением работы компьютера. Допустимый диапазон: 0-315360000 (10 лет); значение по умолчанию: 30 секунд. Если период таймаута больше 0, применяется параметр /f.
/c «комментарий» — Комментарий с причиной перезапуска или завершения работы. Наибольшая длина — 512 знаков.
/f — Принудительное закрытие запущенных приложений без предупреждения пользователей. Параметр /f используется, если для параметра /t задано значение больше 0.
/d [p|u:]xx:yy Необходимо указать причину для перезагрузки или выключения. «p» означает запланированную перезагрузку или завершение работы. «u» означает, что причина определяется пользователем. Если не задано ни «p», ни «u», перезагрузка или завершение работы являются незапланированными. xx является основным кодом причины (целое положительное число, меньшее 256). yy является вспомогательным кодом причины (целое положительное число, меньшее 65536).
Для управления процессами выключения и перезагрузки, пользователь должен обладать правами администратора по отношению к управляемой системе.
Примеры использования команды SHUTDOWN:
shutdown или shutdown /? — отобразить справку по использованию команды.
shutdown /s — выключить питание компьютера через 30 секунд. Пользователю будет выдано предупреждение о запланированном выключении.
shutdown /s /t 0 — выключить питание компьютера немедленно.
shutdown /s /t 60 /m \\COMP7 — выключить питание компьютера COMP7 через 60 секунд.
shutdown /s /t 60 /m \\192.168.0.1 — выключить питание компьютера с IP-адресом 192.168.0.1 через 60 секунд. При необходимости, пользователь с правами администратора, может отменить процесс выключения командой shutdown -a
shutdown /h — перевести компьютер в режим гибернации. При выполнении команды, вся информация из оперативной памяти (процессы, программы, данные) сохраняются в специальном файле hyberfil.sys, находящемся в корневом каталоге системного диска и выполняется обычное выключение питания. При следующем включении компьютера, диспетчер загрузки Windows ( BOOTMGR ) выполнит восстановление состояния системы из файла hyberfil.sys. Режим перевода в гибернацию должен быть включен для данного компьютера, например командой powercfg /H on или с помощью оснастки «Электропитание» панели управления Windows. Также, необходимо учитывать, что для реализации данного режима потребуется наличие большого объема свободного места на жестком диске под копию оперативной памяти.
shutdown /l — завершить сеанс текущего пользователя. Команда завершения сеанса может быть выполнена только на локальном компьютере и только для текущего пользователя. Аналогично выполнению команды logoff без параметров.
shutdown /r — выполнить перезагрузку локального компьютера. По умолчанию, перезагрузка выполнится через 30 секунд, если не задан параметр /t
shutdown /r /o /t 0 — выполнить перезагрузку локального компьютера немедленно (t 0 , с возможностью выбора дополнительных опций (/o. После перезагрузки на экран выводится меню выбора действий, с помощью которого можно либо продолжить обычную загрузку, либо выбрать дополнительные режимы для диагностики и восстановления системы. Параметр /o допустим для операционных систем Windows 8 и более поздних.
shutdown /r /m \\192.168.0.1 — выполнить перезагрузку компьютера с IP-адресом 192.168.0.1.
shutdown /g — выполнить перезагрузку с восстановлением выполнения приложений, зарегистрированных с использованием функции API RegisterApplicationRestart . Обычно используется при обновлении системы, когда в процессе установки необходима перезагрузка с продолжением процесса инсталляции.
shutdown /r /c «Плановая перезагрузка» /d P:12:555 — выполнить перезагрузку компьютера с отображением сообщения «Плановая перезагрузка» и записью в системный журнал причины — «Запланированная», основной код — «12» (0x0B), дополнительный код — «555» (0x022b).
shutdown /i — запуск графической среды утилиты shutdown.exe. На экран выводится «Диалог удаленного завершения работы».
Диалог удаленного завершения работы
Для выполнения операции выключения, перезагрузки или завершения сеанса пользователя, нужно ввести имя или IP- адрес компьютера с использованием кнопки «Добавить», выбрать желаемое действие, причину и заполнить поле «Комментарий», текст из которого будет отображаться в информационном сообщении о запланированном действии. Для большинства причин, поле комментария является обязательным, и без его заполнения кнопка «OK» будет неактивной.
В Windows 7 и более поздних, удаленное выключение или перезагрузка с использованием команды shutdown, может завершаться ошибкой ”Отказано в доступе (5)” даже при наличии прав администратора и при разрешении принудительного удаленного завершения работы в локальных групповых политиках. Кроме того, при обращении к скрытым административным ресурсам C$, ADMIN$… и т.п. удаленного компьютера запрашивается имя пользователя и пароль, но подключение завершается отказом в доступе. Проблема решается выводом компьютера из домашней сети и добавлением (изменением) параметра реестра, в раздел:
hklm\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
необходимо добавить параметр LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy, принимающий значение dword:00000001
После занесения данных в реестр, для применения изменений требуется перезагрузка.
В дополнение:
Управление электропитанием в командной строке Windows — команда POWERCFG
Source: Internet
This article describes how to use the remote shutdown.exe tool to shut down or restart a local or remote computer based on Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
Shutdown.exe is provided with Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit. This command line tool can be used to shut down or restart a local or remote computer that is running Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0. If you want to schedule the computer to be shut down and restarted at a specific time, use the shutdown.exe tool in combination with the AT command or task scheduler to describe shutdown.exe using the following syntax: shutdown \\Computername/L/A/R/T:Xx»MSG»/Y/C can use the following switch for shutdown.exe:
- \ Computername: This switch is used to specify the remote computer to be disabled. If you omit this parameter, the local computer name is used.
- /L (please note that this is the lowercase «L» character): this switch is used to turn off the Local Computer
- /A: This switch is used to exit shutdown. This can only be executed during the timeout period. If you use this switch, all other parameters are ignored.
- /R: This switch is used to restart the computer instead of shutting it down completely.
- /T:Xx: This switch is used to specify how long (in seconds) the computer is disabled. The default value is 20 seconds.
- «MSG»: This switch is used to specify the message displayed during the shutdown process. The message can contain a maximum of 127 characters.
- /Y: this switch is used to force the answer «yes» to all queries on the computer «.
- /C: this switch is used to exit all running programs. If you use this switch, Windows will force all running programs to exit. The option used to save any data that may have been changed will be ignored. This may cause data loss in any program that has not previously stored its data.
Example
- To disable the Local Computer and display the «the computer is shutting down» Message two minutes later, use the following line in the batch processing file or type this line at the command prompt, and then press Enter: shutdown/L/T: 120 «the computer is shutting down»/y/C to cancel the shutdown process, type the following line at the command prompt and press Enter: shutdown/L/A/y
- To disable and restart the remote computer named «support», use the following line in the batch file or type this line at a command prompt, and then press Enter: shutdown \ support/R
- To schedule the local computer to shut down and restart at, type the following line at the command prompt and press Enter: at shutdown/L/R/y/C
- To enable the local computer to shut down and restart at every working day, type the following lines at the command prompt and press Enter: AT/every: M, T, W, th, F shutdown/L/R/y/C
Troubleshooting
When you use shutdown.exe to shut down a specified computer, the computer may not be shut down. This issue may occur if the unlock computer dialog box appears on the desktop or the computer is locked. For more information about how to solve this problem, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
307635 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307635/) Remote Shutdown resulted in cancellation of 288180 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288180/) exitwindowsex () when the unlock computer dialog box is displayed () the function cannot log off the user or shut down the computer for more information about shutdown.exe when the computer locks. Please type shutdown/? at the command prompt /?, Then press Enter.
WINDOWS SHUTDOWN & RESTART CENTER
SHORTCUTS TO SHUTDOWN &
RESTART WINDOWS 2000 & XP
Last updated January 1, 2006
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You can create desktop shortcuts to shutdown or restart Windows, or go into standy or hibernate mode, with a single click. You can put these shortcuts anyplace you like — on the desktop itself, the Quick Launch bar, your Start Menu — wherever.
To make a new shortcut, right-click on an empty part of the desktop (or inside a folder). Select New, then Shortcut. A “wizard” will pop up to guide you through the rest of the process. You will have to provide a command line, and then a name. The name can be anything you want.
Shutdown & Restart Shortcuts for Windows XP & Windows 2000
Windows 2000 (with the Resource Kit installed) and Windows XP (natively) have an actual shutdown command that can be launched from a command prompt — and which, therefore, also can be launched from a shortcut. To see all available options for this command, click Start, click Run, type CMD, and click OK. Then, in the box that appears, type:
SHUTDOWN /?
You can also study the available options in the Microsoft KB 317371, “How to Use the Remote Shutdown Tool to Shut Down and Restart a Computer in Windows 2000.” (The article is basically suitable for Win XP also.)
This command starts a 30-second countdown for a shutdown or restart, which permits you to abort it (with a shutdown -a command). It you want the command to execute, use the -t flag, which lets you set the time lapse in seconds. The examples below use a 1-second delay.
For a shortcut to RESTART Windows XP:
SHUTDOWN -r -t 01For a shortcut to SHUT DOWN Windows XP:
SHUTDOWN -s -t 01
Unfortunately — especially on Windows XP — this option only shuts down Windows. It does not shut down your computer, at least on most hardware. For that, on Win XP (and for most Win 2000 users also), I recommend the freeware utility Shutdown.exe (not to be confused with the Windows utility by the same name) by MS-MVP Andrej Budja. I’ve seen several shutdown utilities recommended, but this is the only one that I’ve seen actually shut down Windows XP and then powerdown the computer behind it. For more information on the tool, see here. After you place this utility in the root folder of C:, the commands for a shutdown, restart, or hibernate (respectively), each without a time delay, would be shutdown -u -t 0 for shutdown, shutdown -r -t 0 for restart, and shutdown -h -t 0 for hibernate.
Using the TSShutDn Utility
If you don’t want to use a third-party utility, you may be able to get by with a lesser known utility in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The native commandline tool tsshutdn.exe was originally designed for shutting down servers, not work stations. It was introduced in Windows 2000, and retained in Windows XP. See MSKB 320188, “How to Use the TSSHUTDN Command to Shut Down a Terminal Server in Windows 2000 Terminal Services,” and MSKB 243202, “Windows 2000 Terminal Services Session Management Tools.” From a command prompt, type tsshutdn /? for a list of its subcommands and syntax. A command line of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\TSSHUTDN.EXE 0 /DELAY:0 /POWERDOWN will powerdown most Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers, though some (according to correspondent “perris,” who first turned me onto this native utility) will get an error message 1702.
Customize Your Computer’s Power Switch
Another solution for Windows XP users involves using the power switch on your computer — but only after you’ve set it to shutdown Windows first! If you poweroff your computer without shutting down Windows (and letting your applications save their data and close, if necessary), you invite a whole lot of serious problems! The correct way to do this is: After a fresh reboot of the computer, in the Windows XP Control Panel click Power Options. Click the Advanced tab. In the Power Buttons section, under “When I press the power button on my computer,” select “Shutdown.” (If this is not visible on your Advanced tab, then your computer does not have the hardware capability to do this job correctly, or the capability is disabled in CMOS.) Click Apply. This sets your computer so that when you press the hardware power button it will first do a proper shutdown of Windows, and then poweroff the computer.
JimL
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XP Pro SP3 updated to the minute, IBM T42.
I found this statement on MS.
Note Shutdown.exe for Windows 2000 is no longer supported and is not
available for download from Microsoft. This tool is available on the
original Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit CD-ROM only.
So why do I have shutdown.exe on my computer?
Thanks
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JimL said:
XP Pro SP3 updated to the minute, IBM T42.
I found this statement on MS.
Note Shutdown.exe for Windows 2000 is no longer supported and is not
available for download from Microsoft. This tool is available on the
original Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit CD-ROM only.So why do I have shutdown.exe on my computer?
For the same reason *everyone* has it; it’s part of Windows XP!
Why are you looking at information for Windows 2000?
Ian D
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JimL said:
XP Pro SP3 updated to the minute, IBM T42.
I found this statement on MS.
Note Shutdown.exe for Windows 2000 is no longer supported and is not
available for download from Microsoft. This tool is available on the
original Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit CD-ROM only.So why do I have shutdown.exe on my computer?
Thanks
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JimLThe purpose of complicated software is to provide excitement for geeks
with not enough to do; busy people can go suck eggs. Winstun Churchhill
Shutdown.exe for Win2k is no longer supported. But shutdown.exe
is part of the OS for both 32 and 64 bit versions of XP and Vista.
It’s in the system32 folder. I would assume that Win 7 also has
shutdown.exe.
Hodges
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Shutdown.exe for Win2k is no longer supported. But shutdown.exe
is part of the OS for both 32 and 64 bit versions of XP and Vista.
It’s in the system32 folder. I would assume that Win 7 also has
shutdown.exe.
Yes, but I’ve noticed it’s different than in Vista. In XP you can set
the time switch to anything you want, but in Server 2003 and Vista it
can’t be over 5 minutes. In Windows 7, you can set it to anything you
want again.
JimL
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Daave said:
For the same reason *everyone* has it; it’s part of Windows XP!
Why are you looking at information for Windows 2000?
I wasn’t looking at information for windows 2000. I was looking at
information for «shutdown.exe.»
Here’s what I got when I ran a search on «shutdown.exe.» Microsoft Support
says:
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This article describes how to use the Remote Shutdown tool (Shutdown.exe) to
shut down and restart a local or remote Windows 2000-based or Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0-based computer.
Shutdown.exe is available on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit CD-ROM
only.
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That is a clipped quote. Note the word «only.»
That says it is for the described use in 2000 and NT 4 and available only on
the 2000 CD. Since I don’t have the 2000 CD I wondered why I have
shutdown.exe. The hueristic and trace modules of my anti-virus wondered the
same thing and suggested I submit it for analysis.
JimL
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Ian D said:
Shutdown.exe for Win2k is no longer supported. But shutdown.exe
is part of the OS for both 32 and 64 bit versions of XP and Vista.
It’s in the system32 folder. I would assume that Win 7 also has
shutdown.exe.
OK, the article said it was available only from the 2000 CD and I figured it
was just that.
JimL
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Yes, but I’ve noticed it’s different than in Vista. In XP you can set
the time switch to anything you want, but in Server 2003 and Vista it
can’t be over 5 minutes. In Windows 7, you can set it to anything you
want again.
One reason I was curious about this is that I have had stuff regarding
«Remote» pop up before altho I have nothing set up for Remote (unless it was
by default).
Thanks
Daave
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JimL said:
I wasn’t looking at information for windows 2000. I was looking at
information for «shutdown.exe.»
You were looking at both (even if that wasn’t your initial intention).
Here’s what I got when I ran a search on «shutdown.exe.» Microsoft
Support says:————————
This article describes how to use the Remote Shutdown tool
(Shutdown.exe) to shut down and restart a local or remote Windows
2000-based or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0-based computer.Shutdown.exe is available on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit
CD-ROM only.
There is a context, though (shutting down and restarting a local or
remote Windows 2000-based or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0-based computer).
Clearly shutdown.exe *is* available elsewhere!
Whenever you do a Google search, you need to enter as many relevant
terms as possible. Otherwise, you will get a ton of hits and most will
not pertain to what you are interested in. Remember, you are not running
NT 4 or 2000, so the article you are referencing is irrelevant as far
you are concerned! Slip in Windows XP and restrict your hits to
Microsoft’s site, and your hits might be more relevant:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&…»windows+xp»+site:microsoft.com&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
That says it is for the described use in 2000 and NT 4 and available
only on the 2000 CD. Since I don’t have the 2000 CD I wondered why I
have shutdown.exe.
It is because it is part of Windows XP.
The hueristic and trace modules of my anti-virus
wondered the same thing and suggested I submit it for analysis.
What antivirus program? If you’re AV program is flagging shutdown.exe as
suspicious, it is either a false positive or you might actually have an
infected file which happens to also be called shutdown.exe.
FWIW, this is the location of the legit system file:
C:\WINDOWS\system32
Finally, this page may be of interest:
http://www.threatexpert.com/files/shutdown.exe.html
Anteaus
here is the entire conversation at expert exchange, i copied and pasted it for your viewing pleasure..
Accepted Answer from PeteLong
Date: 07/09/2004 12:23PM PDT
Grade: A
Accepted Answer
Remote Shutdown
Shutdown.exe is available in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit. It is a command-line tool that you can use to shut down or restart a local or remote computer that is running Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0. If you want to schedule a computer to shut down and restart at a specific time, use Shutdown.exe in combination with the at command or Task Scheduler.
HOW TO: Use the Remote Shutdown Tool to Shut Down and Restart a Computer in Windows 2000
*****Software*****
PsShutdown is a command-line utility similar to the shutdown utility from the Windows 2000 Resource Kit, but with the ability to do much more. In addition to supporting the same options for shutting down or rebooting the local or a remote computer, PsShutdown can logoff the console user or lock the console (locking requires Windows 2000 or higher). PsShutdown requires no manual installation of client software.
Syntax: «psshutdown -u username -p password -r \\computername»
EMCO Remote Shutdown 1.4 is a Freeware utility to Shutdown/Reboot one or many machines on a NT network’s. It works only under Administrator rights.
Multi-Remote Shutdown Manager is an easy and fast way to shutdown the computers you administer
remote SHUTDOWN by Apteryx is a Windows Service that allows an administrator to logoff, shutdown* or reboot individual and/or grouped networked computers on demand from an easy to use interface. remote SHUTDOWN can also be used to route logoff, shutdown or reboot requests to individual or groups of other computers on the network also running remote SHUTDOWN
FREEWARE
PowerOff
The new direct download link for poweroff 3.0 is:
Comment from Sembee
Date: 07/09/2004 12:24PM PDT
Comment
You need to be logged in to the computer with an account that has administrative rights — which match an account on the other machine that also has administrative rights (ie same username and password).
Doing it from Windows 200x Server would have the same problems unless you were in a domain. In a domain having domain admin rights would be enough.
Try using the GUI — shutdown -i
Simon.
Comment from 3ezz
Date: 07/09/2004 12:41PM PDT
Author Comment
Sembee
i have Winxp ? .. can i do shudown to local computer ! ? .. i can .. then how can i have these rights ?
if i can’t so.. why shutdown.exe exist is WinXP ! ? ..
Comment from Sembee
Date: 07/09/2004 12:46PM PDT
Comment
Shutdown.exe is in Windows XP as the system uses it.
Get infected with MSBLASTER and the system will start shutting down with a 30 second count down. That is generated by shutdown.exe
Windows XP Pro is designed as network client to operate on a domain. It has lots of command line tools and utilities that allow a network administrator to manipulate and work with the client machines from remote.
Simon.
Comment from 3ezz
Date: 07/09/2004 12:50PM PDT
Author Comment
thats mean i can never use shutdown.exe to shutdown a remote computer ! ? .. because i’ll never have rights on pther computers ?
Assisted Answer from sciwriter
Date: 07/09/2004 12:57PM PDT
Grade: A
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I think 3ezz wants to do it REMOTELY, NOT sitting at the computer running a program, and I don’t think you can do this with shutdown.exe.
3ezz — look at these, see if they help —
Assisted Answer from Sembee
Date: 07/09/2004 01:03PM PDT
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It can be done remotely in a domain environment. I do it all the time.
In a workgroup the only way it would work is if the remote and local credentials match. Same username and password.
Simon.
Comment from PeteLong
Date: 07/09/2004 01:06PM PDT
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Simon
psshutdown (link above)
psshutdown -u username -p password -r \\computername
providing he knows the username and password at the destination, and if he dont then he shouldnt be doing it
Comment from vico1
Date: 07/09/2004 03:01PM PDT
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Do this command instead
shudown -i
that will give you a GUI to shutdown the remote computer
shutdown -m //Remote Computer
that wil shut the remote computer off
or
type shutdown /? from command prompt and that will give you all the switches you need
I hope that help
Assisted Answer from ErikPhilips
Date: 07/10/2004 05:15AM PDT
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Create a shortcut to c:\windows\system32\shutdown.exe -i (for the GUI interface).
Now you can add as many machines as you want using the add command. (winXp, w2k, w2k3 I’m pretty sure)
You will shutdown anymachine THAT YOU HAVE permissions to.
This means that if your machine is ON A DOMAIN, and you are logged in as an user that has administrative access to those machines, they will shutdown/reboot.
If you ARE NOT on a domain, then your usename/password combination needs to be on each machine to shut them down AND that username need administrative access.
Right click on the shortcut created above select properties, then select advanced, check the box «Run with Different Credentials».
This will allow you to run the application as another user.
If you runt the app and the login is onto the Domain, its the same as above.
If you login to the local computer, the account you login as must exist on the local machine AND the remote machines.
Comment from PeteLong
Date: 07/20/2004 11:40PM PDT
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ThanQ
Comment from Coasite
Date: 07/26/2004 05:34PM PDT
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Well i’m not sure if this helps, however, in my network I am able to shutdown any computer from anywhere as long as I have execute rights on shutdown.exe. I just use:
shutdown -s -t 0 -m \\COMPUTERNAME
-s = shutdown
-t # = countdown time in seconds, I use 0 to do it instantly.
-m \\COMPUTERNAME = Specifies the computer in the workgroup
This is done in the command prompt, I use XP Pro (not sure if it makes a difference). Anyhow, I just tried it and it worked. Hope this helps.
Comment from shenazzer
Date: 07/27/2004 05:06PM PDT
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hello
install then run these files on remote pc
r_server.exe
raddrv.dll
AdmDll.dll
and u can shutdown remote pc by using its console which is radmin.exe
Comment from junkie_
Date: 07/31/2004 12:15PM PDT
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Some AV register RADMIN as Trojan.You Should need something like VNC , so if u dont want to have problems with unknown «trojans» install VNC my suggestion.This client — server program not should be problem.
> : info
> : download
Comment from shenazzer
Date: 07/31/2004 02:04PM PDT
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hello
well download RADMIN from and u can shutdown and restart the remote pc in ur workgroup // just u have to run this file on the remote pc r_server.exe but it wont work wid out its dll files for keep the dlls files wid it
raddrv.dll
r_server.exe
raddrv.dll
these file should be present on the remote pc !
but u have to run r_server
u can also view the screen of ur remote pc by this software ……..
u can shutdown,restart or view the remote desktop by using this file of it ( Radmin.exe )
Comment from javaretard999
Date: 08/05/2004 03:15PM PDT
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Use Remote Desktop Connection. Nice Microsoft tool that comes with XP.
Comment from ndelorito
Date: 08/09/2004 12:43AM PDT
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Question, what about windows 2000 to xp or vise versa any comments about that?
Basically my home network runs on XP pros and my laptop runs on win2k so i can really fiddle with it, later i will partition to be able to run xp pro and 2k. But so forth how much is the conflict with that (rshutdown) and sharing between the 2 operating systems.
Comment from satyen007
Date: 08/09/2004 09:55AM PDT
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Another way to do it on WIn2k,XP or 2003 computer is to run Computer Management as Administrator and then connect to Remote PC (Right Click and connect to another computer).
Once connected , right click again on the Top node in the tree and choose properties and go to Advanced Tab.
Now Select STARTUP and RECOVERY. From here you can shutdown the PC and even restart.
Comment from demurrer_99
Date: 08/14/2004 08:58PM PDT
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hi everybody,
can this remote unit shutdown and reboot be done on win98se network?
Comment from 3ezz
Date: 08/15/2004 04:43AM PDT
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i think it can’t be de done by shutdown coammand .. but sure it can be using a program like Remote Admin
Comment from brianncr
Date: 08/16/2004 10:57AM PDT
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Log in remotely and go to command prompt and type «shutdown -s»