It is always best to use the proper shut down sequence when turning off your computer, because there are many programs which are constantly being used in memory, however in the case of an emergency (lightning storm) or a system freeze, it is better to manually turn it off.
Every time you want to turn the computer off. It is bad to turn your computer off without running the standard shutdown procedures.
Yes shutdown <computer IP shutdown>
shutdown -m \\computername - Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort shutdown -t xx - Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds
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).
Shutdown over Network... You can simply go to the computer on the network through the command prompt and type: Shutdown -s This will turn your computer off in 60 seconds to stop this just type: Shutdown -a There are many more options to the Shutdown command.
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shutdown you're computer and log in then shutdown again and so on...
That depends. Most computers are restricted so that a remote shutdown is only possible for authorised users. But, yes, most computers can be configured in a specific way to allow for being shutdown from another computer.
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shutdown -s -t 60 this is equivalent to 1 minute
The engine computer, PCM, controls the auto shutdown relay.
Well, technically, if you use Logmein from one computer, and access another computer with it, remotely, you can shutdown other software by normal means.