On Thursday 26 May 2005 15:57, Richard Shade wrote:
> Chris, Do you have a list of the clients if so then edit your lts.conf
> and set ALLOW_SHUTDOWN = Y.
> Then you can make a script that loops thru the list and executes
> "ltspinfo -h $HOST --shutdown"

If you are using PCs as thin clients it might be that they have a shutdown 
built into the BIOS.  Dell Optiplex machines have this; you can automatically 
power them off at the end of the day and have them power on again ready for 
the clocking on whistle.

-- 
Regards
Martin Woolley
ICT Support
Handsworth Grammar School
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