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I have a batch file that auto-reboots a terminal server using the command tsshutdn /reboot /v.
However, on certain occasions the reboot hangs up due to a certain program that it is not able to end. It pops up adialog for "This program is not responding" and waits for the user to click Endnow. I am looking for an automatic command that can be specified in the batch file to end such hung programs. Thank you |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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In Windows XP for example you can use the "Shutdown" command to do a reboot. It has a option to use the -f option to Force running applications to close without warning.
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