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Mighty (Programmer)
17 Aug 06 7:25
Hi Folks,

I need to be able to shutdown two NT servers automatically on Sunday morning. Can I schedule a task to do that or will I need to dial in to do it.

If I have to dial in to do it, can anyone recommend a quick way to do this as I am leaving here in a couple of hours.

Mighty

Molenski (IS/IT--Management)
17 Aug 06 9:43
Can't you use shutdown.exe with the at (scheduler) command to shutdown the servers?

Molenski
As my bessie bud Kev always says - Get involved!!!

Mighty (Programmer)
17 Aug 06 9:47
Didn't have a shutdown command on my NT servers - it was on my win 2003 servers.

I downloaded psshutdown and I can use this to shutdown all NT servers from my PC. Just created a batch file and scheduled it using the at command.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Mighty

Molenski (IS/IT--Management)
17 Aug 06 9:54
No probs, have fun.

Molenski
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