ohn Roland Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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: (Forgive me while I engage in a little nostalgia.)
:
: At some point in my so-called career, I worked with a guy who faced a
: similar
APC have a range of devices called a "Masterswitch" that does this.
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> From: "Gabor D. Kiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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eft margin, back
on it would go.
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> Is there any such thing as a "power strip with an IP
back
on it would go.
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> Is there any such thing as a "power strip with an IP address" f
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: It's
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> n this state, the VNC host responds to attempts to reconnect with a
> client, but after authentication immediately drops them, with a
> message to the effect that the connection was dropped because a
> shutdown is in process
There's a
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Is there any such thing as a "power strip with an IP address" for
situa
gadget.
Gabor
Seanster
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Keith Hall
Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2002 8:14 PM
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Subject: RE: shutdown gotcha with Win32 host
[snip]
Naturally it would be nice for someone to have a real good think about
the
way VNC hooks int
> n this state, the VNC host responds to attempts to reconnect with a
> client, but after authentication immediately drops them, with a
> message to the effect that the connection was dropped because a
> shutdown is in process
There's a registry key you can alter which will terminate any non-resp
efore reboot.
Cheers,
Keith.
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> From: Matt Swift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:46 PM
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> When running VNC as a service on Win2k, one can reboot t
One workaround is psshutdown.exe. It's available at sysinternals.com in
the misc utils section. You can force a reboot of a remote windows
system with it. If the machine is already in shutdown mode, you can use
pslist and pskill to find and nuke whatever it is that is holding up the
reboot process
Unfortunately, I believe that is Windows refusing the connection when you
shutdown - and you are right, it is incredibly annoying.
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Subject: shutdown gotcha with Win32 host
When running VNC as a service on Win2k, one can reboot the host
machine via the remote client. The machine reboots, the service runs,
an
When running VNC as a service on Win2k, one can reboot the host
machine via the remote client. The machine reboots, the service runs,
and one can reconnect with the client, log in, and so on --
*unless* during the shutdown process Windows encounters a program that
it cannot close (most notably,
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