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    amit sahu20
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    my remote desktop on window server 2008 it is on hange stage and my local desktop is Windows 7 . how can i restart my remote server from my local computer

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      my remote desktop on window server 2008 it is on hange stage and my local desktop is Windows 7 . how can i restart my remote server from my local computer

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      Goto "Administrative Tools" - "Terminal Services Manager" Select your server in the leftside console tree. In the right side panel, rightclick the offending connection and select "Reset". <edit> I believe I misread your question. If your server is on the same subnet as your workstation or you're working via VPN having the netbios ports open, the solution from Richi_Zenta should work fine </edit>

      "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

      modified on Monday, August 2, 2010 8:39 AM

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        Goto "Administrative Tools" - "Terminal Services Manager" Select your server in the leftside console tree. In the right side panel, rightclick the offending connection and select "Reset". <edit> I believe I misread your question. If your server is on the same subnet as your workstation or you're working via VPN having the netbios ports open, the solution from Richi_Zenta should work fine </edit>

        "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

        modified on Monday, August 2, 2010 8:39 AM

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        You can run shutdown -i which will open a GUI windows that will allow you to restart remote server. This command is in XP, not sure about Windows 7

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