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Cpianism wrote:
For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on
Are you sure that you didn't press the restart button instead of turn off?!
Cpianism wrote:
I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Are you sure that you didn't press the restart button
Yes I'm sure.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Of course yes: WOL
Do you mean if they run an update they start my computer?
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Cpianism wrote:
if it is possible to start my computer over the network
Yes.
Cpianism wrote:
if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically
Yes. I've seen options for both in my BIOS. Although, there's always the possibility you are just restarting.
aspdotnetdev wrote:
Cpianism wrote: if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically Yes.
How can I know it it is starting automatically?
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
I'm going to go with PICNIC. Your computer cannot turn itself back on unless there is a setting in the bios that does this specifically. One of those possibilities is wake on LAN, where the network can wake it up. The other is that the janitor browses porn on your computer before you get in.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Are you sure that you didn't press the restart button
Yes I'm sure.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Of course yes: WOL
Do you mean if they run an update they start my computer?
Cpianism wrote:
Do you mean if they run an update they start my computer?
It's about sending certain bits in sequence (forming a "magic packet") to the machine in question over the network. If the hardware supports it and if WOL is enabled, then this would "wake up" the machine. You also have an option of reading through the link that I provided, which explains the whole thing in detail! :|
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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aspdotnetdev wrote:
Cpianism wrote: if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically Yes.
How can I know it it is starting automatically?
Check your BIOS settings.
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
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:laugh: But they don't have the key to my office ;)
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:laugh: But they don't have the key to my office ;)
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
you SURE it's fully "turning off"? or do you hit shut down and walk away? just curious as I've done that before. hmm... if profile space is exceeding, that may hold you in place from a restart/ shutdown..
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aspdotnetdev wrote:
Cpianism wrote: if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically Yes.
How can I know it it is starting automatically?
Check the Event Viewer. Some services may be set to restart automatically on failure, and you may be experiencing a failure on shutdown. Also, if you've recently restarted your computer it will remember that last action, and set the default shut-down mode to Restart.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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you SURE it's fully "turning off"? or do you hit shut down and walk away? just curious as I've done that before. hmm... if profile space is exceeding, that may hold you in place from a restart/ shutdown..
///////////////// Groucho Marx Those are my principles, if you don't like them… I have others.
Yes I'm sure and I wait it to shutdown then go because with today it happen for 5 times this week :sigh:
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
unplug the cable, if someone does want to 'illegally' come into your office somehow (cleaning personal mostly have keys to all the doors) he/she will plug it in again...
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Check the Event Viewer. Some services may be set to restart automatically on failure, and you may be experiencing a failure on shutdown. Also, if you've recently restarted your computer it will remember that last action, and set the default shut-down mode to Restart.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Can the Service Control Manager do it?
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unplug the cable, if someone does want to 'illegally' come into your office somehow (cleaning personal mostly have keys to all the doors) he/she will plug it in again...
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
Pull the plug. Better yet, pull the plug in the back of the machine out just enough to disconnect the power, and put a box or something next to it, to make it look accidental.
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This is not a programming question but I don't know where else I can post this. For the past week every day I leave my work I shutdown my computer, the problem is when I come back next day I find it turned on :omg: knowing that no one work in my office after I leave and I close the door of my office and luck it with my key so no one can enter my room. Did anyone of you faced samething? and I want to know know if it is possible to start my computer over the network :confused: and if it possible to the computer to be turned on after a cetian time automatically if yes how can I stop it. I just want to come back and find my computer turned off when I come in the morning. Thanks in advance
We use remote wakeup for a weekly full virus scan. With the added benefit that my computer is already at the login screen monday morning.
Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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Cpianism wrote:
Do you mean if they run an update they start my computer?
It's about sending certain bits in sequence (forming a "magic packet") to the machine in question over the network. If the hardware supports it and if WOL is enabled, then this would "wake up" the machine. You also have an option of reading through the link that I provided, which explains the whole thing in detail! :|
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
(forming a "magic packet")
:omg: So which book should I refer to get to read about magic packets. ;)
Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
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We use remote wakeup for a weekly full virus scan. With the added benefit that my computer is already at the login screen monday morning.
Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
| FoldWithUs! | sighist | µLaunch - program launcher for server core and hyper-v serverAnd I find the login screen everyday, doesn't this harm the computer by keeping it runing all night?
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
(forming a "magic packet")
:omg: So which book should I refer to get to read about magic packets. ;)
Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...Well, if that's a serious question, then the wiki article I linked to explains this.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell