Windows server 2003 shutdown.exe options




















Users must be members of the Administrators group to annotate an unexpected shutdown of a local or remotely administered computer. If the target computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this procedure. For more information, see:. Default local groups. Default groups. If you specify major and minor reason codes, you must first define these reason codes on each computer where you plan to use the reasons.

If the reason codes are not defined on the target computer, Shutdown Event Tracker cannot log the correct reason text. Remember to indicate that a shutdown is planned by using the p: parameter. Omitting p: indicates that a shutdown is unplanned. You could also try it from the command line too as Jeremy suggested, but run it without the explorer shell running explorere. I read somewhere it might be related with an issue with explorer.

AFAIK the option to install updates and restart dont exist. Or did I misunderstand your definition of "updates"? I manually install update's the famous yellow shield icon. I click on it, choose the option to selected the update's. Let them install and then when it's done, I choose reboot it give's you 2 options: ok or reboot. Sorry for the weird sentences, english ain't my native language. Martin P.

Hellwig Martin P. Hellwig 2 2 silver badges 5 5 bronze badges. I will check. I've thought about the ACPI, but ruled that out, since nothing's changed to the settings but then again, it is a pc :p Thanks for the tip!

Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Let people know who is in charge! Personally, I would avoid this switch, the syntax is tricky the numbers obscure and worst of all it does nothing exciting.

That said the idea is sound, it enters a reason for the shutdown in the event log. For me, this switch is an option, an option that I do not take. Note 2: Here is another example of remote restart of Windows Server. Every company has mischief makers. When you launch this tool it analyzes a users effective NTFS permissions for a specific file or folder, takes into account network share access, then displays the results in a nifty desktop dashboard!

Think of all the frustration that this free utility saves when you are troubleshooting authorization problems for users access to a resource. YourServer: The computer is processing another action and thus cannot be shut down. The Windows Server computer you are working on will not shut down. You don't have any luck using the Start menu or the [Ctrl][Alt][Delete] methods, and you need to restart the server as quickly as possible. There is a quick workaround that gets the job done -- and you don't even have to handle power cords or the power switch.

When you enter a Shutdown with no arguments, the Help listing will display. The reason codes are shown below:. You can use many of these switches in conjunction with one another when issuing the Shutdown command. A usage example for the Shutdown command follows:. Windows would wait 30 seconds before initiating the restart.



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