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29 Dec 2012   #1

Win7 32bit
 
 
How to turn my home computer with a command ?

I have a PC in my home that is working 24/7 but sometimes needs to be shut down or restarted, are there any command prompt commands, that I could use you connect and deal with the computer ?

I am not interested using apps like Remote Desktop and etc



Cheers and Happy Holly days
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29 Dec 2012   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate x86
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
 
 

So you need to run a command via wifi or ethernet... Is that correct
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29 Dec 2012   #3

Win7 32bit
 
 

Yes, wifi network, two computers windows 7 and my controlling one is windows 8

Command shutdown is giving me error (Access Denied(5)) and I've been searching all along, but it seems that, no body know how to fix it for sure, only guesses!

Thanks in advance
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29 Dec 2012   #4

Win 7 Pro x64 SP1, Win 7 Ult x86 SP1
NC, USA
 
 

See if this tutorial by Brink will help.

Remote Shutdown Dialog Shortcut - Create
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29 Dec 2012   #5

Windows 7 Ultimate x86
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
 
 

Yes i think this will help op. I might even give that a try too
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29 Dec 2012   #6

Win7 32bit
 
 

Same thing ... Access Denied!
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