There are some standard command line tricks, and also you can create a script which can do it automatically. For the command line Start->Run->cmd, shutdown /?. When you do that you see all possible parameters and options which you can use. For you is most usuful shutdown \\computerName... Note: Acording to my opinion never shut down multiple systems remotely at a time.
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CimTrak is supported on multiple Windows, Linux, Unix, and Macintosh operating systems
A Multi-tasking system is a system that can handle multiple tasks at the same time. Modern operating systems (Windows XP for example) can run multiple programs at the same time, and are a good example of multitasking systems
AnswerI think. the difference is when you restart. (ex: a computer.) the systems is half awake. like some virtual memory' though eventually coming to shutting down and running again. in shutdown of course, it will gradually coming to a stop. all of the system itself. (only if you choose shutdown/restart from windows scroll bar.)
A Multi-tasking system is a system that can handle multiple tasks at the same time. Modern operating systems (Windows XP for example) can run multiple programs at the same time, and are a good example of multitasking systems
Yes, some software can be installed remotely on some operating systems. However not every operating system supports this.
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Two operating systems are; Windows, and Linux.
it is the control centre for the body, if it fails, all the other bodily systems fail, they shutdown, you die
The function of ctrl-alt-delete may vary between operating systems. In windows, it is typically used to access the task manager to monitor or shutdown various processes or to shutdown the computer itself.
There are no "joined" Linux and Windows operating systems, so there is no name for them.