Only computers with an ATX-compliant motherboard and an ATX-compliant power supply offer the ability to poweroff a computer. Additionally, only Windows 2000/XP/2003 support this natively, though there is a registry hack available which will enable this feature under Windows NT 4.0.
A remote shutdown command under Windows 2000 will normally power off the computer, too. You will also need to have the correct permissions to the remote computer in order to issue the remote shutdown command.
See also the UDF Forum under fnWMIShutdown() - LogOff/reboot/shutdown a user/computer locally or remotely and RemoteLRS() - Remotely logoff/shutdown/reboot a computer
[ 01. July 2003, 15:45: Message edited by: sealeopard ]
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There are two types of vessels, submarines and targets.