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Reboot server using tsshutdn /reboot
I want create a batch file to reboot a server using tsshutdn /reboot utility.
On reboot, i want the applications and services to start up using the administrator login (as is the case before the reboot). How can i acheive this? |
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Come in Ray...
Join Date: Sep 2004
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shutdown -r
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Assuming that it is a Terminal Server;
HOW TO: Use the TSSHUTDN Command to Shut Down a Terminal Server in Windows 2000 Terminal Services
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