On 6/14/05, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting... that will actually reboot the machine?

Yes it will indeed reboot it.  I use iisreset.exe /reboot from the
Start Menu (command entry) whenever I want to reboot the system via
Terminal Server.  I had issues with the Start Menu's Restart option of
the ShutDown menu choice (it didn't seem to want to come back up all
the time... although this was years ago and on a different server).

If you don't have IIS I would think you wouldn't have this command on
your machine.  I have no experience with XP, though.  I'm still stuck
in the 90's with Win2k and luvvin' it.

There is I think a 15-second delay when running iisreset like this. 
If you are doing it locally you will see a countdown box on screen. 
via TS you won't see anything.

-- 
--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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