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Answer» Hi, Anyone knows how i can turn on a computer remotely?
MANY thanksas far as i can tell you
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Windows-Networking-1050/remotely-turn-computer.htm
School's back I see
You get a long stick and poke the power BUTTON with it, if you want to be more "remote" than that, you need network admin rights, and people with those don't need to post on forums like this.
Lol. Not wat you think contrex....although am stl in uni...I work part time.
I have got admin rights and have been able to shutdown the computers remotely after file transfers. Just wondering if i could trun them on same way...RATHER than take the long walk to the room As ever, Google is your friend.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/030705nutter.htmlIt's so weird how people would sign up to CH and post "I have a lot of computers on the network and I want to shut them all down remotely at the end of the day. How do I do this with cmd?"
If you want to turn off all the computer, go around to each one and press Start key, Up arrow key, Enter and Enter. Simple.
Although I would see how turning computers on remotely would be useful but a little EXERCISE pressing a few dozen buttons wouldn't hurt...
As Contrex SAID, School has started and my school is taking the remote shutdown thing seriously this time.iMon do a RF version that turns on and off your computer up to 30feet, even through walls or you can put your main box in a cuboard. I know i own one see here for some reference. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on September 10, 2007, 06:42:09 AM Although I would see how turning computers on remotely would be useful but a little exercise pressing a few dozen buttons wouldn't hurt...
are you an administrator by job nature? if not, you shouldn't jump to such conclusions as to the usefulness of WOL. See here for a random example. crosstec remote control will let you turn remote computers on and off over a network, among tons of other remote control features. It's kind of an expensive program, but very impressive.
Another option is to train a monkey to push the power button for you.
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