How to restart or shutdown a computer through a remote desktop connection
Jan 25 2010
When you are connected to another computer by remote desktop, did you ever notice that the shutdown and restart options are not there. The computer that you remote desktop to must already be on. But if you regularly use remote desktop, at some stage you will want to restart the remote computer from where you are. For example you might install a program and you need to restart the computer to finish the installation. If this doesn’t happen automatically then you can follow the steps below.
How to Reboot or Shutdown a Machine from Remote Desktop Connection using Windows XP?
- Open the run box by pressing the WINKEY and the letter R on the keyboard.
- Type the following command into the run box: shutdown -r -f
- Press Ok.
- This will restart the remote computer.
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