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
No, splashtop will only open on startup.
basic ideaScripts (Startup/Shutdown): Use this extension to specify the scripts that run when you start and shut down the computer. To configure the computer startup and shutdown scripts, start the Group Policy snap-in, expand Computer Configuration, expand Windows Settings, click Scripts (Startup/Shutdown), and then in the right pane, double-click the script that you want to configure. These scripts run on the Local System account.Scripts (Logon/Logoff): Use this extension to specify the scripts that run when a user logs on or logs off the computer. To configure the user logon and logoff scripts, start the Group Policy snap-in, expand User Configuration, expand Windows Settings, click Scripts (Logon/Logoff), and then in the right pane double-click the script that you want to configure. These scripts run on the User account and not on the Administrator account.
ROM chips control the startup of the computer
The ROM chips control the startup of the computer..
Startup of the Computer.
turning on the computer, starting the computer, startup, or booting up the computer
a startup folder is a folder in the system configuration utility that has programs in it that loads or runs whenever you startup your computer could p.s ... could cause slower startup if to much is in it
When a computer is turned off it is:running any external lights (e.g. battery status light or power light on a laptop)waiting for a user to press the power buttonI pretty sure nothing
System Events.
your ROM chip
no!! The startup does that :)
all you have to do is right click ( inside the drive) create a cmd file and have it run "shutdown -s" on drive startup and as soon as it goes into the compter and reconizes it a box counting down frm about a min or 2 it will shut down