Vishal Gupta said:
I think shutdown -m \\computername command should work!
Its used for shutdown the remote computer...
For more help type shutdown /? in command prompt.
thnx for that solution dude... me too needed that...
another thing that i want to know.. is, how to change default internet getway remotelly... in our cafe network... BSNL DataOne modem (we log in directlly from the modem so no dialing) IP 192.168.1.1 is set on every system (running windows XP SP2 Pro without any proxy)the default getway.... now some time data one becames very unreliable here... so we needed back up... system IP 192.168.1.24 has a CDMA (TATA or Reliance) getway back up option.... all the system connected with each other with a 50 port switch... therefore while configuring the Network connection of all the system, I added 2 getway address to every other system
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now if the dataone gets DC, all the other systems should access the net from the alternet getway address, thats 192.168.1.24 ....
most of the system does that, but few cant (why cant they, thats one question?).... but when DataOne comes back (usually few minitus letter) none of them r able to leave the alternet getway & start accessing the default getway.... untill we DC the 192.168.1.24 system from the LAN.... so how do remotelly change the getway address??