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how to auto configure auto restart for client OS

 
 
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      8th Jul 2004
hi!

any idea how can i schedule auto restart my my WinXP/2k/NT Clients?
Can it be done through GPO?

The shutdown.exe -r -t 00 command how to apply it using logon script?
any resource kit needed to run this command?
 
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      8th Jul 2004
Hi David.

You can use the AT command in a startup script or you can use the AT command to run
on remote computers. The AT command runs in the system context to schedule commands
to issue. If you have a problem getting it to work, use the /interactive switch or
also try pssutdown from SysInternals. The links below give more detailed info.---
Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;313565
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;198642

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> hi!
>
> any idea how can i schedule auto restart my my WinXP/2k/NT Clients?
> Can it be done through GPO?
>
> The shutdown.exe -r -t 00 command how to apply it using logon script?
> any resource kit needed to run this command?



 
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