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How to shutdown a remote computer on the network

This is little bit of windows hacking when you say you want to shutdown a remote computer on your LAN network, if you are doing it for FUN then its ok.

But let me tell you, this may also cause some potential data loss at the remote computer.

Requirement: You must have administrator rights in order to remotely shutdown a computer. 

How to:


1. Start>>Run and type cmd and press Enter.

2. type  shutdown  /i

3. add the computers on your network ,set the display timing and enter the shutdown comment.  

Note: You can know what more you can do with shutdown command by typing shutdown help | more and the command window.

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4 Responses to “How to shutdown a remote computer on the network”

  1. rambhai on January 20th, 2008 | 8:04 am

    how to start a remote computer automatically????that would be spooky and fun~~

  2. Anubhav on January 27th, 2008 | 12:23 am

    Is there any way to know the time when your computer is last turned off?
    May be this very sily to u, but i really want to know.
    Please reply.

  3. Hasan on January 29th, 2008 | 4:40 pm

    YOOO this does not work. When I do that it says access denied and my remote computer does not have a password!
    PLZ HLELP

  4. asif ahmad on March 9th, 2008 | 9:58 pm

    how can i access password of admin from a client

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