Sounds like a cool idea!

I'll dig up some info regarding some different native win32 commands that you can test on. As the C$ share is always (default anyway) available I should be able to make a remote logoff without any preconfiguration on my clients.

I'm currently buildning some embedded devices on both Win CE and Unix/ Linux using samba and I'll gladly help you anyway I can with this issue!

BTW what is the lib file for the NET command? I was thinking of building a native Perl & Ruby module for the NET RPC commands. =)

Thanks again Jerry!

//Henrik


4 okt 2005 kl. 22.20 skrev Gerald (Jerry) Carter:

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Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
| HI again!
|
| I've checked some info regarding the shutdown utlity in XP/2003. The - l
| option only works localy. Not to remote machines...
|
| Darn... and I thought I could solve this quick and easy =)

I'm planning on implementing a sysinternals
psexec equivalent later this week.  So if you
have a win32 program that will do this trick, we
can probably execute it remotely as long as you have
an available [admin$] share on the target client.






cheers, jerry
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