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Is it possible to remotely reboot a Windows server without going through RDP?
There is a need to reboot the server somewhere twice a day. The server is located on the territory of another company, where we go via RDP and reboot. Is there any way to reboot the server, for example, with a script or something similar without going through rdp.
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You just had to install freesshd and you get ssh to the machine and then you usually work with the command line.
On a windows network (local network and when your and remote machines are authorized in the domain or in the workgroup, users with the same names and passwords) you can use the standard command:
You can also remotely control the scheduler using the schtasks or at utility, or edit the registry with the standard regedt32 utility, etc.
In windows, in general, a lot of things can be done over the network, if you first configure the rights and policies.
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