Use the Task Scheduler in Windows XP to create an task, repeating daily,
using the SHUTDOWN command.  Despite its name, SHUTDOWN can be used to
carry out a reboot as well by passing the -r command.

At a guess, it will be something like:

SHUTDOWN /l /r /c

Which should shutdown and reboot the local computer that the task is
running on and will force all programs to quit (in case any are locked
up).  Could lead to data loss though.  You should check the correct
syntaxes though.


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