Rebooting from command line
Geoffrey Prewett
prewett@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu
Tue May 12 19:07:00 GMT 1998
> As I have to constantly reboot my NT machine, I was wondering if anyone
> knew a command line utility that can do this?
> (I can't use a GUI utility as I log on remotely with telnet).
The NT 3.51 Resource Kit has a shutdown.exe that I use in a script to reboot
my machine. It can shutdown machines over a network, too (although I haven't
tried this since I only have one machine...). Alternatively, you could
write your own. The command is something like ExitWindowsEx.
Geoff Prewett
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