rmtSHUTDOWN 2.0 Crack + Activator Download 2024
rmtSHUTDOWN is a tool that gives us the ability to shutdown, and optionally reboot, local and remote systems over the network.
Send Wake-on-LAN packets to WOL enabled adapters across the network. Bring systems to life to perform system management routines, gather inventory information and other related tasks.
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Software developer |
Absolute Dynamics
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Grade |
2.7
854
2.7
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Downloads count | 8085 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
Flexible command line options allow batch processing and easy scheduling.
Here are some key features of "rmtSHUTDOWN":
■ Kill Applications Without Saving Data: All applications on the remote server will be forced to close, data in memory will not be saved.
■ Reboot After Shutdown: The remote system will reboot. If this option is not selected, the system will be shutdown and in a state to be safely powered off.
■ Message Text: A message that will be displayed on the remote system prior to shutdown.
■ Delay (seconds): The number of seconds to wait before beginning the shutdown process on the remote system.
■ Retrieve MAC address prior to shutdown: Stores the MAC address of the remote system which is required to send a Wake-on-LAN packet at a later time
■ Probes targeted system and retrieves its' MAC address. Each MAC address is stored in the registry. The MAC address must be retrieved prior to sending WOL packets. Each time a system is probed for the MAC address, its' information in the registry is overwritten.
Requirements:
■ You must have an ATX 2.01 (or above)-compliant power supply, and an ATX motherboard with a WOL connector.
■ You must have a WOL-compliant network card with a WOL connector. An example is the 3Com Fast Etherlink XL PCI 3C905B-TX, but not the 3Com Fast Etherlink XL PCI 3C905B-TX-NM (non-managed).
■ Compare the WOL pin descriptions for your network card and for your motherboard. They must be identical; otherwise, your motherboard or power supply may be damaged.
■ Your BIOS must support WOL, and the WOL option in your BIOS setup must be enabled. If you don't see a WOL option, check the manufacturer of your motherboard for an updated BIOS.
■ Your network card drivers must also support WOL; check with your network card manufacturer for the latest drivers.
Limitations:
■ 30 days trial.