Hello Sergejs Fjodorovs,
>Coming from a Mac-dominated environment I'm used to the possibilities
>of MacOS's power management options, among which is scheduled startups,
>shutdowns and restarts. This may come in very handy and now, having a
>Windows 2000 Advanced Server administration on my hands I find it
>necessary to restart it from time to time but as it can be done only at
>night when nobody's using it (we run an exchange server and a terminal
>server on it) and I'm not exactly fond of the idea to stay overtime just
>to do a restart, I'd want it to reboot itself automatically. Now, having
>rummaged through various control panels/settings I can't find where I
>can set it up. Is it possible at all or am I missing something obvious
>and could someone please point me in the right direction?
Since you have the Terminal Server, therefore the simliest way to
solve the problem "na sharu" is as follows:
First, the remoute PC should has connection to the local (office)
Network.
Second, after connection to network, you can use Client Terminal
sevice and logon to the Server you need with ADMIN privelege.
Then you can RESTART your server by manually clicking on the Start
button.
PS: I don't do this on my mashine now, since many clients are
connected now. However in proper time I shall check this idea.
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