You can re-boot a remote machine when your remote control software
(pcanywhere) is not working with a hardware appliance. You can get a power
supply with either a telephone connection and/or an ethernet connection
(requires it's own IP number) which will remotely turn the power off and
turn it back on - re-booting your machine. The fancy (more expensive ones)
have the UPS adapters to warn the machine it's shutting down to give you an
orderly shut down if the machine's not blue-screened.

Just search on re-boot power supplies, there are a lot of

Paul Fuhrmeister
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jose Medeiros
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 9:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] rebooting an NT server


Use Shutdown.exe in the NT resource kit.

Jose
www.ntea.net


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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 7:07 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] rebooting an NT server


> I'm running IMAIl 6 on my NT server and I need to reboot my server because
> it's having a filesharing problem but something has happened and my
> PCAnywhere connection is dead.  Is there any way I can reboot the server
> without physically doing it?  The problem is that it's Friday and past
when
> my ISP closes so I'm pretty much in a world of hurt until Monday when I
can
> get one of them to physically do it.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
> Greg


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