have any command to shutdown all system in network
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Answer / yasir qamar
shutdown -s -f -t 120 -c "Kindly Save Your Data " -m \\IP
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Answer / vivek kamath
shutdown -m ipaddress[or computer name]
This cmd has to be repeated for all computers
or a .BAT file which consists the shutdown list
may be possible
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Answer / neeraj yadav
start telnet servies and command is shutdown -r
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Answer / ravi
its not possible with any command on ur system .u just ned a
3rd party software or tools to dis but it can very much
possible.
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