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Two commands that can be used on a network connected windows system to list and terminate running processes. Taskkill can also be used to reboot a system by killing critical windows processes. Example: First you can list the processes on opti Then you can force terminate those processes that are not responding. Example: Find processes that are not responding and terminate all of them. Example: Reboot opti I'm not sure that there is a way to add it to start menu, however, you can create a.

If omitted, 30 seconds is used. Additionally, pressing Alt-F4 while the desktop is active i. All shortcuts available here. To add to the excellent answer for making the shortcut -- when you open cmd. Yes, there is a way to do this. I have it enabled on a remote machine in Windows 7 Professional. Stating there is NO way to do it in Windows 7 is incorrect information. I am not exactly sure how I enabled it It's right there on the start menu when I connect remotely.

Yes, they all work just like sitting in front of the machine. Possibly, it is something in the Windows Classic Shell, you might look into it. I have not yet figured out how the shutdown and restart buttons for RDC are available off of the star menu in a RDC session on my observatory machine, but LonnieBest is correct. By going to the settings from the menu then to the security button you will get to the windows screen to Lock, Logoff, Change Password, or Start Task Manger.

You will find a red "power button" to the right bottom of the screen, clicking on it will bring up the ability to Restart, Sleep, Hibernate, or Shutdown the remote machine. Works fine for the machines I do management remotely for in the observatory and the shop. You must have administrator privileges or permissions to use the Security menu button for this however. Just as stated above, I also am using the "Classic Shell" program to give back some of the functionality removed by MS.

In Classic Shell there is a check box that reads "Show Shutdown during remote sessions". It is near the bottom of the list. Good job! TekRevue says:. August 18, at am. Actually , while not every command accepts dash - switches, the shutdown command certainly does. So, in our example, it works exactly as described.

But hey, thanks for the condescending, unhelpful, and objectively incorrect comment. AB says:. January 7, at pm. MacrameTrumpToupee says:. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?

Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Security. Sign in to vote. Thursday, May 9, AM. The shutdown -s -t 0 command is more of a hack.



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