Tsshutdn
Allows an administrator to remotely shut down or reboot a Terminal server. You can also choose to power off the server if the computer supports software control of AC power.
After notifying users, specifies an amount of time (in seconds) to wait before logging off all users from their sessions. The default is 60 seconds.
/server:servername
Specifies the Terminal server to shut down. If unspecified, the current Terminal server is shut down.
/reboot
Reboots the Terminal server after user sessions are ended.
/powerdown
Turns off the Terminal server if the computer supports software control of AC power.
/delay:logoffdelay
After logging off users from their sessions, specifies the amount of time to wait before ending all processes and shutting down the Terminal server. The default is 30 seconds.
/v
Displays information about the actions being performed.
Notes
Only administrators can run tsshutdn.
Using Shut Down on the Start menu is not recommended for shutting down a Terminal server. This method does not notify users before ending their sessions.
All connected sessions are notified that they are going to be shut down. Sessions that have applications with open files prompt the user to save the files. After initiating the logoff command, tsshutdn waits a specified interval (the default is 30 seconds; set by /delay), before ending all processes.
Tsshutdn does not reboot the Terminal server unless the /reboot option is specified.
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