This article will tell you how to remotely shutdown or restart a Windows 7 PC using the Remote Shutdown Dialog box or command line.
Using the Remote Shutdown Dialog box, you can remote shutdown, restart or log off local or networked computers, quite easily.
To open the Remote Shutdown Dialog box, open a command prompt, type shutdown -i and hit Enter.
The Remote Shutdown Dialog window will open.
Next select the command. I have selected Shutdown and allowed for a 60 seconds time span before shutdown commences. You can also give a message, which will be displayed before shutdown commences.
Once done, click OK.
You can also document the reason for an unexpected restart or shutdown of a remote computer without logging on locally to that computer.
Do note that:
· To send commands to other PC’s you will have to have administrative privileges on those computers as well
· For Shutdown Event Tracker to be able to record information, the Remote Registry service must be enabled on the remote computer
· The Remote Administration and Windows Management Instrumentation firewall exceptions must be enabled on the remote computer.
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