Remote reboot from MMC

Posted by Andy on April 12, 2009
Tech Tips, Windows

Have you ever needed to reboot a machine remotely? This is easy to do via MMC, the Microsoft Management Console.

In XP, do the following.

1) Right click the My Computer icon and choose manage to bring up the MMC.

2) From there, go to the Action menu and choose Connect to another computer (you can also right click on Computer management and choose the same thing).

3) Enter the name of the computer that you are looking to reboot.

4) In the next window, right click on Computer Management and go to properties.

5) In the next window, choose the advanced tab

6) Click the Startup and recovery settings button

7) Click on Shutdown. Don’t worry, after you click the button you will get options to shutdown, shutdown/restart etc. Choose the option you want and click ok.

8 ) Select Force Apps Closed and click ok.

9) Step back and enjoy.

There are other ways to accomplish the same thing – kill.exe from the NT resource kit, remotely install a remote control tool like VNC, or a shutdown tool from sysinternals.  Note that kill.exe is now part of the Microsoft Debugging Tools, not the 2003 resource kit.

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