First you will need to open the CMD. To do this you will need to go to the start menu and then to run at the lower right hand corner of the start menu. Then a box will pop-up you should type CMD and press enter.Then a black box will pop-up. If you already know the IP address of your target then go to the next step, but if you do not I will teach you how to. If you got an email from the target then open outlook and on the header options go to forward header and the first IP address will be the right one, you can use that. If you want to target a website to get the IP type in tracert [website name] and press enter. The first IP will be the right Then type in CMD shutdown -i and then a box will pop-up enter the IP in that box and fill out the options then press okay and the computer will be shutdown. You can also do this on your own computer that you are using now by typing shutdown -r.Both computer should be having windows xp or vista
Well, technically, if you use Logmein from one computer, and access another computer with it, remotely, you can shutdown other software by normal means.
Yes you can.Once connected you need to login as root using sudo or su - command. Type the following command to shutdown remote system: # shutdown -h now OR # /sbin/shutdown -h now To reboot the system, enter: # shutdown -r now OR # /sbin/reboot
Yes shutdown <computer IP shutdown>
shutdown -m \\computername - Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort shutdown -t xx - Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds
If you are the legitimate administrator of the (Windows) computer in question, you can do this using the Computer Management tool. If you are not, this is illegal (and the odds are you won't be able to anyway).
go to start -> run -> and type 'shutdown -s' without quotes To make a shortcut for the shutdown command, goto the desktop, right click the mouse, and make a new shortcut. Where it says type location of shortcut, type: %windir%\System32\SHUTDOWN.exe -S -T 0 Where -S is for shutdown, -T is for timeout, 0 is seconds for timeout. The -S can be changed to -R for a reboot.
The purpose of a remote shutdown is for two reasons, a remote shutdown is to turn other peoples computers off from a distance. If you work with a team connecting remotely with a spreading virus, you can turn them all off at once.
Shutdown over Network... You can simply go to the computer on the network through the command prompt and type: Shutdown -s This will turn your computer off in 60 seconds to stop this just type: Shutdown -a There are many more options to the Shutdown command.
Any code that remotely controls another computer is far from simple. The simplest method would be to write a client-server application, where the client runs as a service awaiting a shutdown instruction from the server. However, it goes without saying that a network administrator would take a dim view of employees remotely shutting down other employee's computers.
Shutdown -i This can remotely shut down any computer in your network, and they can't do a thing about it. also, netstat -n is good, ti gives you a numeric list of all incoming and outgoing connections.
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shutdown you're computer and log in then shutdown again and so on...