Re: net rpc shutdown - how to poweroff

2002-12-31 Thread Willi Mann
How do I disable NTLMSSP in Windows 2000? Thank you Willi Simo Sorce wrote: Thank you Willi, unfortuately the traces is encapsulated in an ntlmssp encrypted session so I cannot see anything. Can you kindly disable ntlmssp and redo the sniff from beginning? feel free to send the sniff only to

Re: net rpc shutdown - how to poweroff

2002-12-30 Thread Willi Mann
Hi Simo! I've put the sniff and the script which produced the shutdown on my homepage: http://www.wm1.at/samba/wmisniff.bin http://www.wm1.at/samba/RemoteShutdown.vbs w2k Professional german (192.168.0.1, P4) has the sniffer and asks a w2k server german (192.168.0.254, WILLI) to do the

Re: net rpc shutdown - how to poweroff

2002-12-30 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 11:34, Richard Sharpe wrote: On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Simo Sorce wrote: Thank you Willi, unfortuately the traces is encapsulated in an ntlmssp encrypted session so I cannot see anything. Can you kindly disable ntlmssp and redo the sniff from beginning? feel free to

Re: net rpc shutdown - how to poweroff

2002-12-29 Thread Willi Mann
Hi Andrew! The existing net rpc shutdown function doesn't seem to be able to do a power off. It seems to be an implementation of the initiateSystemShutdown API-call, which is used in many freeware closed-source shutdown applications. I've played around with the flags in the current

Re: net rpc shutdown - how to poweroff

2002-12-28 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 06:37, Willi Mann wrote: Thanks for your fast answer but that's not the problem. rpc shutdown with windows2000 offers you four possibilities what you want to do: -logoff current user -shutdown (which really shuts down w2k but doesn't power off) -reboot -power off

RE: net rpc shutdown - how to poweroff

2002-12-16 Thread James Willard
Willi, Most PCs that use ATX power supplies will turn themselves off after a shutdown. If your PCs do, then using 'net rpc shutdown' should start the shutdown process, which once completed, the PC (not samba) is responsible for turning itself off. I have seen some ATX systems that won't turn