start / run / shutdown -i then just search for comps on the lan, or put in the IP's if you know them off the top off your head. You can goto this site http://www.suhas-tech.blogspot.com and scroll down there.It is fully explained there. or you can use special softwares as "Remote Computer Manager" and shutdown remote computers with one click.
Yes, you can. It can be done in different ways. First, you have to have an administrator password. Second, if you don't have up-to-date updates some errors in Windows code can be used to shustdown a remote system.
Go to command prompt c:\>shutdown -i Then give the client ip Then give shutdown.
Yes you can.Once connected you need to login as root using sudo or su - command. Type the following command to shutdown remote system: # shutdown -h now OR # /sbin/shutdown -h now To reboot the system, enter: # shutdown -r now OR # /sbin/reboot
The purpose of a remote shutdown is for two reasons, a remote shutdown is to turn other peoples computers off from a distance. If you work with a team connecting remotely with a spreading virus, you can turn them all off at once.
use teamview one soft remote control.travel anywhere in the supply system can turn off your computer
shutdown -m \\computername - Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort shutdown -t xx - Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds
Https:\\ or a VPN.
Remote Supervisor Adapter PCI adapter which simplifies remote system management by providing around-the-clock remote access to the server. The RSA monitors the server and sends out alerts to designated recipients via LAN, pager, email or SNMP if a failure is detected.
Network shares (typically music/video), networked "LAN: games, remote into other computers on the LAN.
If you are the legitimate administrator of the (Windows) computer in question, you can do this using the Computer Management tool. If you are not, this is illegal (and the odds are you won't be able to anyway).
right click > New > Shortcut then type the following line: to shutdown = shutdown -s to restart = shutdown -r