set up a scheduled task with a bat file containing
Try:
@echo off
shutdown /s /c "nightly restart" /f
exit
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Browse All TopicsWe recently got two new windows server 2008 machines. I would like to have them automatically turn off at the end of each work day because I work in Tanzania and there isn't reliable power to keep them running 24/7. I tried scheduling a shutdown batch file to run but it didn't work. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Hi tmusoma,
You can have a look at (My favorite):
http://www.aquariussoft.co
There are other free software that will be able to do this for you as well.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
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by: WimDLPosted on 2009-06-09 at 06:26:26ID: 24580836
I would help If you posted the contents of the batch file. have you tried to schedule a batch with the command "shutdown -s -f"?