I'm running a dual boot (Windows XP Pro & Windows Server 2003) computer at a
remote location.
I normally use Remote Desktop to operate this computer and I shut it down or
reboot it using "shutdown" from the command line.
My question - is there a way to remotely reboot this computer into the
second operating system? The shutdown command does not seem to offer this
option.
Re: remote Shutdown Command ... The flavour you use is different again from the three flavours I previously ... Where does the command reside?... Instead of just running shutdown,... \\Computer Specifies a remote computer to shutdown. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
Re: Shutdown remote server ... it will tell you how to remotely shutdown another NT based ... >> How can I do a clean shut down of a remote server with VBScript? ... > PsShutdown.exe in the free PsTools suite (command line) ... > torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway ... (microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript)
Re: Shutting down windows NT remotely (without winnt toolkit)? ... AFAIK the services still start after a reboot.... The log off works, but the shutdown doesn't. ... So is it impossible to remotely shutdown a default install NT ... installations don't make remote shutdowns easy (just remote crash/root doh! ... (Vuln-Dev)
Re: Checking the integrity of the file system ... I have just run the command 'shutdown -rF now'. ...machine reboot, during which the fsck on the file systems would have ... the 'rhgb' from the kernels boot command line before you would see ... (Fedora)