ftp (file transfer protocol)
You can use the Event Viewer or the wevtutil command at a command prompt to manage event logs on a remote computer. To use Event Viewer to manage event logs on a remote computer 1. Start Event Viewer. 2. Click the root node, for example Event Viewer (Local), in the console tree. 3. On the Action menu, click Connect to Another Computer. 4. In the Another computer box, type the name or IP address of the remote computer. 5. (Optional) Select Connect as another user, click Set User, enter the User name and Password, end then click OK. 6. Click OK. To use wevtutil to manage event logs on a remote computer 1. To open a Command Prompt window, click Start, in the Start Search box, type cmd, and then press Enter. 2. Type the following command in the Command Prompt window: Copy wevtutil <command> /r:<remote_computer_name> 3. (Optional) To manage event logs on a remote computer as a different user, type the following command in the Command Prompt window: Copy wevtutil <command> /r:<remote_computer_name> /u:<user_name> /p:<password>
go to start -> run -> and type 'shutdown -s' without quotes To make a shortcut for the shutdown command, goto the desktop, right click the mouse, and make a new shortcut. Where it says type location of shortcut, type: %windir%\System32\SHUTDOWN.exe -S -T 0 Where -S is for shutdown, -T is for timeout, 0 is seconds for timeout. The -S can be changed to -R for a reboot.
net view \\computername use this command to verify that resources on a remote computer are shared
check the ip of the remote computer and yours, use ipconfig command
First go to your start menu and go to the run box. Then type CMD, this will open a command prompt window. in this window, type ping followed by the IP address or site you would like to test connectivity to. If the connection is available you should get a response that provides you with information on the ping statistics. if the remote site or computer is unavailable you will recieve an error that the remote host is unreachable. An example of this command would be: ping google.com or ping 192.168.1.1
you need a remote desktop software (rdc) or a virtual private network software (vpn) or a virtual network client and host software (vnc) then the ip of the computers which you want to connect to in command prompt or if you own a server you can rdp them
check that the login prompt on your console has changed, and use the "show session" command
PING utility can be used to check the existence of remote computer
Ping
Simple answer: Unplug it! Complex answer: Need more information... what operating system does it have? do you have administrative rights on either computer? are the computers both connected to a network?
Telnet is a user command and an underlying TCP/IP protocol for accessing remote computers. Through Telnet, an administrator or another user can access someone else's computer remotely. On the Web, HTTP and FTP protocols allow you to request specific files from remote computers, but not to actually be logged on as a user of that computer. With Telnet, you log on as a regular user with whatever privileges you may have been granted to the specific application and data on that computer. A Telnet command request looks like this (the computer name is made-up):telnet the.libraryat.whatis.edu The result of this request would be an invitation to log on with a userid and a prompt for a password. If accepted, you would be logged on like any user who used this computer every day. Telnet is most likely to be used by program developers and anyone who has a need to use specific applications or data located at a particular host computer.
The WowWee can be controlled either through the computer or through a seperate remote control.