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| LanShutDown is made for computer shutdown and/or reboot under Windows 2000/XP/2003 control both locally or in the net. In addition you can write a message to be shown before shutdown. |
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Aug 2, 2005 08:04:22 | | Size | 978 kb | | Licence | Freeware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | remote shutdown, remote reboot, remote logoff, network | | OS | Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 | | Homepage | lantricks.com | | Email | support@lantricks.com | | Author | Vitaly Zagorovskiy |
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Description: LanShutDown- remote computer shutdown and/or reboot!
LanShutDown is made for computer shutdown and/or reboot under Windows 2000/XP/2003 control both locally or in the net. In addition you can write a message to be shown before shutdown. It is obligatory to have Administrator rights to shutdown a remote computer.
LanShutDown program package includes two consol programs:
LanShutdownС (LanShutdownC.exe) - consol program for computer remote shutdown;
ShutdownС (ShutdownC.exe) - consol program to control local computer power.
These program versions make remote hosts shutdown and/or reboot processes fully automated if you use command files (bat or cmd).
We hope that LanShutDown will help you to carry out shutdown of remote computers and power control of the local computer. | Short tags: remote shutdown, remote reboot, remote logoff, network | System Requirements: Required administrative privileges | Change Info: Small bugs fixed | Find last version of LanShutDown | |
| Free Download LanShutDown 3.0.2 from lantricks.com |
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