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May 31st, 2001, 09:19 PM
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Remotely shutting down a networked machine?
Hi all,
The kid's machine is connected to the internet via Internet Connection sharing through a NIC. I have full access to their files and at the same token they have no access to mine. Works very well.
I'm wondering if there is a way to control their machine from mine, iow is there a way to activate shutdown from my machine?
I thought that creating a shutdown shortcut on the desktop and clicking on the shortcut from C:/windows/desktop folder of the kids machine through my machine would shut it down, but shuts off my machine instead.
Any ideas?
If I can do this, it will be a good way to say, "time for bed, and I mean NOW!
mean Dad, ain't I? 
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