Microsoft DOS shutdown command
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Enables a user to shutdown a Windows XP computer from the command line as well as perform additional features that are not available through Windows.
The shutdown.exe command is an external command available in the below Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Usage: shutdown [/i | /l | /s | /r | /g | /a | /p | /h | /e] [/f] [/m \\computer][/t xxx][/d [p|u:]xx:yy [/c "comment"]]
No args | Display this message (same as -?) |
/i | Display the graphical user interface (GUI). This must be the first option. |
/l | Log off. This cannot be used with /m or /d options. |
/s | Shutdown the computer. |
/r | Shutdown and restart the computer. |
/g | Shutdown and restart the computer. After the system is rebooted, restart any registered applications. |
/a | Abort a system shutdown. This can only be used during the time-out period. |
/p | Turn off the local computer with no time-out or warning. Can be used with /d and /f options. |
/h | Hibernate the local computer. Can be used with the /f option. |
/e | Document the reason for an unexpected shutdown of a computer. |
/m \\computer | \\computer Specify the target computer. |
/t xxx | Set the time-out period before shutdown to xxx seconds. The valid range is 0-315360000 (10 years), with a default of 30. If the timeout period is greater than 0, the /f parameter is implied. |
/c "comment" | Comment on the reason for the restart or shutdown. Maximum of 512 characters allowed. |
/f | Force running applications to close without forewarning users. The /f parameter is implied when a value greater than 0 is specified for the /t parameter. |
/d [u] [p]:xx:yy | Provide the reason for the restart or shutdown. p indicates that the restart or shutdown is planned. u indicates that the reason is user defined. If neither p nor u is specified the restart or shutdown is unplanned. xx is the major reason number (positive integer less than 256). yy is the minor reason number (positive integer less than 65536). |
Usage: shutdown [-i | -l | -s | -r | -a] [-f] [-m \\computername] [-t xx] [-c "comment"] [-d up:xx:yy]
No args | Display this message (same as -?) |
-i | Display GUI interface, must be the first option |
-l | Log off (cannot be used with -m option) |
-s | Shutdown the computer |
-r | Shutdown and restart the computer |
-a | Abort a system shutdown |
-m \\computername | Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort |
-t xx | Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds |
-c "comment" | Shutdown comment (maximum of 127 characters) |
-f | Forces running applications to close without warning |
-d [u] [p]:xx:yy | The reason code for the shutdown u is the user code p is a planned shutdown code xx is the major reason code (positive integer less than 256) yy is the minor reason code (positive integer less than 65536) |
Note: As may or may not be apparent by reviewing the above syntax the earlier version of the shutdown command uses a dash (-) instead of forward slash (/) for the options.
shutdown -r -c "Rebooting for latest updates."
This would display a Windows System Shutdown window for 30 seconds, warning the user that the computer is going to shutdown and then restart the computer.
shutdown -i
Ran from either the command line or from the Windows run line this option would open the remote shutdown dialog Window. Additional information on remotely shutting down another Windows computer.
shutdown /h
Place the computer in hibernation mode in Windows Vista, 7, or 8.
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