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Sooner Al [MVP]

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Apr 20, 2005, 4:38:53 PM4/20/05
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Various ways...

You can do a <Ctrl><Alt><End> and bring up the remote Task Manager. Then select the "Shutdown" menu
at the top of the Task Manager window and select the desired action. You can also use the "tsshutdn"
or "shutdown" commands from the command line on the remote machine. Open "Help and Support" and
search on each for the proper syntax.

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"alexo" <al...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using remote desktop to access computers at my satellite office. How can
> I reboot or shut down these computers? I only have an option to disconnect
> and log off.
>
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> alexo


Leif Nordmand Andersen

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Apr 20, 2005, 6:26:56 PM4/20/05
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HI Alexo

On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 13:23:04 -0700, "alexo"
<al...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I'm using remote desktop to access computers at my satellite office. How can
>I reboot or shut down these computers? I only have an option to disconnect
>and log off.

You need to right click on the processor line on the remote computer.
Then you choose Task Manager.

You could also use CTRL-SHIFT-ESC.

In Taskmanager you have the shutdown option .. this give all the
options you need.

Regards Leif.

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